The fastest and smartest iMac yet

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Apple has unveiled its latest iMac, which it’s calling “the best all-in-one desktop in the world.”

This new iMac, equipped with the powerful M4 chip, is designed to be 1.7 times faster than its predecessor and up to 2.1 times quicker for intensive tasks like photo editing and gaming compared to the iMac with the M1 chip. Apple highlights all the details on its official website, emphasizing its advances in both speed and functionality.

Users will notice this boost in performance during everyday tasks, especially when multitasking across apps or browsing in Safari. With enhanced Apple Intelligence features and a Neural Engine in the M4, the new iMac is primed for advanced AI applications while prioritizing user privacy.

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Available in a range of vibrant, modern colors—green, yellow, orange, pink, purple, blue, and silver—the new iMac launches on November 8, starting at approximately €1,230. It features a 24-inch display with an impressive 4.5K resolution for highly detailed visuals and an optional specialized glass that minimizes external glare.

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