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New Base M4 iMac Comes With 16GB of Unified Memory
Monday October 28, 2024. 04:25 PM , from MacRumors
As rumored, Apple has upped the base memory configuration of at least one of its latest Macs. It is the first time that the company has offered the ultra-thin all-in-one desktop computer with a minimum of 16GB of memory. All of Apple's upcoming new Macs this year are likely to have at least 16GB of RAM pre-installed as standard, breaking a years-long tradition of Apple offering just 8GB of RAM in most of its base Macs and forcing customers to pay out an extra $200+ for additional memory. The new iMac is available in a range of new colors, and the 24-inch 4.5K Retina display offers a new nano-texture glass option. The iMac also features a new 12MP Center Stage camera with Desk View, up to four Thunderbolt 4 ports, up to 32GB of Unified Memory, and color-matched accessories that include USB-C. The new iMac is available to pre-order today, with availability beginning Friday, November 8. Apple is expected to announce new MacBook Pro models and a new redesigned Mac mini later this week.Related Roundup: iMacBuyer's Guide: iMac (Buy Now)Related Forum: iMacThis article, "New Base M4 iMac Comes With 16GB of Unified Memory" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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