In April, Apple gave the iMac line-up a well-deserved hardware and architecture update. This has come as a different form factor, the 24" iMac, fuelled by the new Apple Silicon M1 chipset, which debuted on many Mac computers by the end-of-year 2020.
That being said, is it worth updating the current 24-inch iMac? If you come from the 21-inch iMac with Intel capacity, the answer is yes. It found to be over 50% quicker than its ancestor, according to the standards for the M1 iMac. M1 iMac scores 1729 for performing a single Centre and 7459 for performing multiples.
This is against the 2019 21-inch iMac with an Intel Core i7 processor with 1109 points for one-core and 6014 points for multi-core performance. It's a 2-year-old laptop to be fair, and if the M1 doesn't do it, it's disgraceful. The M1 overcame the 27-inch iMac with a single-core ranking, but it missed the multi-core rating.
It would excite me to see what performance we can get from the iMac refresh of 22 inches, which may occur later this year and with a new M2 chipset.
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