The first tests on the new iMac 27″ that Apple has upgraded since its latest WWDC 2017 and which saw the arrival in addition to the new Intel Kaby Lake of the seventh generation and especially the debut of the new Radeon Pro 500 graphics card.
That in everyone’s expectations, it should have been able to gain remarkable power in even more extreme daily operations. Well, these expectations have been rewarded because the results of the first tests just show how the new iMac 27″ can overclose Apple’s previous All-in-One models.
Primate Labs developer John Poole has highlighted how the new AMD GPU can even reach 80% faster than those achieved with the previous models of 2015. In addition, the tests carried out by the Geekbench lab specifically for these new Configurations have considered image-processing capabilities, physical simulations, and classic rendering, and have made it clear how new iMacs are suitable for use with applications such as Photoshop or even more demanding.
In this case, this very high-specification variant shows the presence of an Intel i7 Quad-Core CPU with clocks up to 4.2GHz and Turbo Boost at 4.5GHz is the variant that in single core tests has scored the highest score Outclass machines of the past.