![]() We're gonna gloss right past it for this guide. It's just not well sign-posted (probably intentionally), and is clearly aimed at people who need the solid legacy software support of the Intel processor for the smallest price possible. It's worth noting here that Apple is actually still selling one version of the 21.5-inch Intel iMac that the new 24-inch model is a replacement for. ![]() You can also upgrade the RAM of the 27-inch model yourself in the future, which is impossible with the iMac 24-inch. How much it costs depends on exactly what you choose – you could spend a lot here, or just a little extra to customise one element to your liking. You can upgrade to an 8-core or even a 10-core processor, up to 128GB of RAM, up to 8TB of storage, and up to a Radeon Pro 5700 XT 16GB GPU. This iMac 27-inch is much more configurable than the iMac 24-inch. The cheapest version of the iMac 27-inch (2020) comes with a six-core 3.1GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of SSD storage, and an AMD Radeon Pro 5300 4GB GPU. The current version of the iMac 27-inch was updated in August 2020. There's not much configuring you can do here – you can opt for 16GB of RAM instead, or up to 2TB of storage, but that's it. If you step up to the more expensive £1,449/$1,499/AU$2,199 model, you get some more ports (as we'll cover later in this guide) and an 8-core GPU, but no other spec improvements.
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