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As expected, Apple has updated its iMac line to include Intel's Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors, and they've also outed their Magic Trackpad too. As before there are 21.5- and 27-inch ...
As an upgrade option to the Core i5 iMac, you can swap in a 2.8GHz Core i7 quad-core processor for $200 more. The Core i7 also features Turbo Boost (for speeds of up to 3.46GHz), and it also has Hyper ...
• Wireless Apple Keyboard, Magic Mouse. Build-to-order options for the 27-inch Core i5 quad-core iMac include a 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 quad-core processor.
Apple’s new high-end 27-inch iMacs–released late 2009–are the first all-in-one PCs to use Intel’s latest Core i5 and Core i7 processors. We can tell you it was worth the wait.
Apple's 2011 iMac refresh brought not only the Intel Sandy Bridge Core i5 and i7 processors we were expecting, but a pair of Thunderbolt ports (on the 27-inch model, at least; the 21.5-inch iMac ...
In our benchmark tests, the Core i5 iMac held its own against a couple of Core i7 all-in-one desktops, and was much faster than the Haswell-powered 13-inch MacBook Air that was released a few ...
Apple drops a Nehalem-based Core i7 processor in their class-leading iMac 27-inch. It has a fairly hefty price tag, but backs it up with stellar performance and the high-quality design we've come ...
The $1999 iMac was the first to arrive in our lab and the first to be tested. At the heart of this iMac is a 3.1GHz Core i5 quad-core processor.
This review is focusing on the iMac 5K base unit with a 3.0GHz 6-core Intel Core i5 processor, but configurations are available all the way up to a 3.6GHz 8-core Intel Core i9 processor.
These dual-core i5 and i7 chips also share other marquee features—the most important is probably Turbo Boost, which can greatly increase the speed of processor cores if your computer isn't using ...
The wait is over: The 27-inch Core i5 (and Core i7) iMacs have arrived. We've tested the new quad core iMacs, and it was worth the wait.