Article 2SZW9 Mini-review: How much faster have high-end iMacs gotten in the last 5 years?

Mini-review: How much faster have high-end iMacs gotten in the last 5 years?

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Andrew Cunningham
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Andrew Cunningham

Apple seems committed to the Mac Pro and iMac Pro for now, but the company says that its most popular desktops with pro users remains the 27-inch iMac.

Unlike phones and tablets, which can still post big performance gains from year to year, desktops age more slowly and gracefully. A typical replacement cycle in many businesses and schools is three or four years, and, as long as they don't break, you can easily keep using them for years after that.

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