I iBug2 macrumors 601 Original poster Jun 12, 2005 4,560 892 Oct 19, 2021 #1 If these chips can go in 14" MBP, then thermally they can go in 24" iMac as well, but I doubt Apple will give us the option. They will save these for the bigger more expensive iMac 30".
If these chips can go in 14" MBP, then thermally they can go in 24" iMac as well, but I doubt Apple will give us the option. They will save these for the bigger more expensive iMac 30".
A Adarna Suspended Jan 1, 2015 685 429 Oct 19, 2021 #2 I think they will eventually offer it as a BTO provided that they have enough chips/parts to fulfill order requirements. I want the iMac 27" replacement with M1 Pro or M1 Max 3.5mm thick display borders a notch 16GB memory 512GB storage base model Same I/O as iMac Pro of 3.5mm headphone, SD Express slot, four USB 3.1 ports, four TB4 ports & faster than 1GbE port Last edited: Oct 19, 2021
I think they will eventually offer it as a BTO provided that they have enough chips/parts to fulfill order requirements. I want the iMac 27" replacement with M1 Pro or M1 Max 3.5mm thick display borders a notch 16GB memory 512GB storage base model Same I/O as iMac Pro of 3.5mm headphone, SD Express slot, four USB 3.1 ports, four TB4 ports & faster than 1GbE port
A altaic macrumors 6502a Jan 26, 2004 712 482 Oct 19, 2021 #3 Thermally, your expectations are correct. Mac Mini, iMac, Mac Pro... yep. But this time is for the MacBooks to shine. Patience. Reactions: iBug2
Thermally, your expectations are correct. Mac Mini, iMac, Mac Pro... yep. But this time is for the MacBooks to shine. Patience.
A Adarna Suspended Jan 1, 2015 685 429 Oct 30, 2021 #4 The iMac 24" has a 143W power adapter. Its peak CPU power draw is 84W. It may be a tight power fit but it is possible that a M1 Pro & M1 Max iMac 24" SKU may show up in 2022 Reactions: ElectronGuru
The iMac 24" has a 143W power adapter. Its peak CPU power draw is 84W. It may be a tight power fit but it is possible that a M1 Pro & M1 Max iMac 24" SKU may show up in 2022