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jlseattle

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I don't know what the top of the line processor will be but I'm hoping for max ram of 120 gb and at least a 4gb SSD option.
 
Not coming out this year Bloomberg just posted more info: “A Bloomberg piece this morning suggests that Apple will announce its plans for an ARM Mac at WWDC, even though the first model won't be available until next year. That makes perfect sense. This is a big shift, and developers need time to understand the implications and make plans to support the new platform. The big question right now is how much Apple will reveal, and how useful the information will be for consumers waiting to upgrade their… [ 764 more words ]”
 
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Not coming out this year Bloomberg just posted more info: “A Bloomberg piece this morning suggests that Apple will announce its plans for an ARM Mac at WWDC, even though the first model won't be available until next year. That makes perfect sense. This is a big shift, and developers need time to understand the implications and make plans to support the new platform. The big question right now is how much Apple will reveal, and how useful the information will be for consumers waiting to upgrade their… [ 764 more words ]”
You are missing the point here. There will be an Intel iMac this year. Probably woth 9/10th gen intel and most likely Navi AMD Graphics (RDNA1).
 
I'm not current on video cards and other components. I hope Apple surprises us and makes at least 1TB SSD standard. It's time. I'm also interested in the 23" model.

My question is what will a "decently" spec'ed new iMac will cost? I just configured a 27" with 3.7GHz 6-core, 2TB SSD and 580x video card and it's $2900 USD. I'd feel much better around $2500 for my new iMac.

But if I can get 6-core, upgraded video card and 4TB SSD for $3k, that may work...
 
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