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The high-profile Apple iMac Pro is coming to Apple Stores at the middle of next week, the expensive device from Apple however will begin from $4,999 to $13,199, will you buy one?
As the matter of fact, on December 14, Apple made the iMac Pro available to order from its online store, with 8-core and 10-core models shipping in late December, 27, but customers looking to see or purchase one at an Apple Store will have to wait a little bit longer.
According to iMore’s Rene Ritchie, Apple said at a private media briefing yesterday that the iMac Pro would hit stores next week with Apple stores. But the 14-18 core version is expected to be shipped within 6-8 weeks.
iMac Pro is an expensive workstation aimed at professional users with demanding workflows, and it is also highly customizable, so many customers may prefer to order from Apple’s online store, where exact tech specs, accessories, and software add-ons like Final Cut Pro X can be selected as desired.
iMac Pro starts at $4,999 for a base 8-core model in the United States, with 10-core models available from $5,799. 14-core and 18-core models start at $6,599 and $7,399, but they aren’t estimated to ship for 6-8 weeks.
Every configuration has optional upgrades available for storage, memory, and graphics, with prices topping out at $13,199 for a maxed-out, high-end model with an 18-core Intel Xeon processor, 4TB of SSD storage, 128GB of ECC RAM, and AMD Radeon Pro Vega 64 graphics with 16GB of HBM2 memory.
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