The new Mac Pro will handle from 32GB to 1.5TB of DDR4 ECC memory and will be completely user-configurable. The iMac Pro supports 32GB / 64GB / 128GB / 256GB of DDR4 ECC memory. ![]() The Mac Pro starts with a more powerful 3.5GHz, eight-core processor with 24.5MB of cache and zooms up to an impressive 28-core, 2.5GHz processor with 66.5MB cache. ![]() The iMac starts with an eight-core, 3.2GHz processor and goes up to an 18-core, 2.3GHz processor with 19MB of cache. Processorsīoth the iMac Pro and the new Mac Pro 2019 run on the Intel Xeon W processor, which was first introduced in August 2017 and has been updated since. ![]() This alone can make a huge difference, especially for creators or businesses that may want to upgrade their systems in the future. The question for owners of the iMac Pro will be: Should I abandon it for this new Mac Pro?īut before we go into the specs, one important difference: the new Mac Pro will be user-configurable and the iMac Pro is not.
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