Apple's WWDC's keynote was filled with unusual stuff.
Tim Cook promised the best WWDC ever and over the course of 2 hours and twenty minutes Apple more than delivered in scale if nothing else with a bravura showcase of Apple's 2017 line-up.
The flagship 27-inch 5K iMac get a Radeon Pro 570, 575 and 580 options with up to 8GB VRAM.
Apple's Space Gray iMac will be available this December starting at $4999. That, however, comes at a very high-price of $4,999.
Keep in mind that this isn't the Radeon Pro Vega graphics found in the iMac Pro 2017 - that one is more powerful and based on the Vega GPU architecture.
The iMac Pro's black mouse. It eclipses even the Mac Pro which is nominally Apple's top of the line desktop.
Fisker teases the 2019 EMotion, with high price and very quick charge
Company founder Henrik Fisker and the design team were inspired by the world of racing to add distinct design elements. The company also says its UltraCharger will be able to provide the auto with 100 miles of range in just nine minutes.
Featuring next-generation Intel Xeon processors up to 18 cores, iMac Pro is created to handle the most demanding pro workflows.
Up to 126GB ECC memory. The iMac Pro will come with a new AMD Radeon Pro Vega discrete graphics cards with up to 16GB of high-bandwidth memory (HBM2) memory.
Professionals will also welcome the adoption of H.265 with 40% better compression than H.264 - opening the door for better support for 4K content.
Buying a Mac has always been an all or nothing deal. What will you get in return? If someday you decide you need more than that, or if you finally have the budget to get more than that, you're out of luck. Oh you poor naive fool: you can scale this up to include an 18-core Xeon processor, but that price is only going in one direction. It works more smoothly with 4K video, too, but since the MacBook's display isn't that sharp, those increases will likely go unnoticed by the majority of buyers. The iMacs, however, have user upgradeable memory, so it's ironic that its Pro version wouldn't. They also support up to twice the memory. "We re-engineered the whole system and designed an entirely new thermal architecture to pack extraordinary performance into the elegant, quiet iMac enclosure our customers love - iMac Pro is a huge step forward and there's never been anything like it", he added.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.is a global semiconductor company that develops computer processors and related technologies for business and consumer markets. Users who want more from their PC, Apple has got them covered.
As the name suggests, the software isn't a complete overhaul.



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