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  2. iMac Pro - Wikipedia

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    The iMac Pro is an all-in-one personal computer and workstation sold by Apple Inc. from 2017 to 2022. ... Configurable to 14- or 18-core Intel Xeon W processor: Memory

  3. List of Mac models grouped by CPU type - Wikipedia

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    The M3 Pro and M3 Max have an 18-core and 40-core GPU, and a 192-bit and 512-bit LPDDR5 memory bus supporting 150 and 400 GB/s bandwidth respectively. Both chips were first introduced in the MacBook Pro in October 2023.

  4. Apple A18 - Wikipedia

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    The Apple A18 and A18 Pro feature an Apple-designed 64-bit ARMv9.2-A six-core CPU with two high-performance cores and four energy-efficient cores, a five-core (A18) or six-core (A18 Pro) GPU, and a NPU with 16 cores. Both are produced on TSMC N3E (3nm FinFET) and measure 90 mm 2 and 105 mm 2 respectively. [6]

  5. Apple unveils its fastest iMac and MacBook Pro models yet - AOL

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    The MacBook Pro option with the M3 Pro Max processor comes with up to 8 TB of storage, 128 GB of memory and is about 11 times faster than the fastest Intel-based MacBook Pro line, according to Apple.

  6. iMac - Wikipedia

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    Apple announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference that it would be switching the Macintosh to the x86 architecture and Intel's line of Core processors. The first Intel-equipped Macs were unveiled on January 10, 2006: the MacBook Pro and a new iMac, which outwardly looked identical to the iMac G5.

  7. iMac (Intel-based) - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of the new iMac alongside the MacBook Pro was the start of the Mac transition to Intel processors, six months earlier than the timetable Apple established. [4] It retained the look and features of the preceding iMac G5 , with a white plastic enclosure less than 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) at its thinnest edge.