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Upgraded iMacs sport faster processors and more memory
Posted Apr. 28, ’08, 6:12 AM PT by Aayush Arya
Apple launched the upgraded range of iMacs today that feature no visual changes but have been bumped up to include faster processors and more memory as part of the standard configurations. The prices, for the most part, haven’t seen any changes.
*www.macuser.com/2008/04/28/New%20iMacs.jpg
The three models now ship with 2.4GHz, 2.66GHz and 2.8GHz processors, all of which sport 6MB shared L2 caches. The base model still has only 1GB of RAM, while the other two have been bumped up to 2GB each. The bus speeds for RAM modules have been ramped up to 800MHz across the board. Read more…
[Via MacUser]
YAY! This is exactly what I was waiting for. 24-inch display, 3.06GHz processor, 4GB RAM, NVIDIA 8800GS graphics card and last, but certainly not the least, a freakin' 1TB 7200 rpm HDD.
Where's my wallet when I need it?
Posted Apr. 28, ’08, 6:12 AM PT by Aayush Arya
Apple launched the upgraded range of iMacs today that feature no visual changes but have been bumped up to include faster processors and more memory as part of the standard configurations. The prices, for the most part, haven’t seen any changes.
*www.macuser.com/2008/04/28/New%20iMacs.jpg
The three models now ship with 2.4GHz, 2.66GHz and 2.8GHz processors, all of which sport 6MB shared L2 caches. The base model still has only 1GB of RAM, while the other two have been bumped up to 2GB each. The bus speeds for RAM modules have been ramped up to 800MHz across the board. Read more…
[Via MacUser]
YAY! This is exactly what I was waiting for. 24-inch display, 3.06GHz processor, 4GB RAM, NVIDIA 8800GS graphics card and last, but certainly not the least, a freakin' 1TB 7200 rpm HDD.
Where's my wallet when I need it?