Apple upgrades the iMac line with boosted processors and graphics
For a company hosting a big event next week, Apple’s sure got a lot of news bubbling up These days. It kicked off The week by unveiling upgrades to The iPad line, and now just revealed a handful of upgrades to its bedrock iMac line.
The perennial favorite all-in-one is getting some key upgrades that will narrow The gap between The line and The high-end iMac Pro. The key additions are 9th gen Intel processors and Radeon Pro Vega graphics. The new models are priced The same and look identical to Their predecessor — both good things. The two standard models shake out thusly:

21.5-inch: The 8th-gen quad-core is being joined by a six-core option, which The company says is capable of of delivering 60 percent faster performance. The new models also get The Radeon Pro Vega, which brings a boost of up to 80 percent faster graphics than Their predecessor. The 4K desktop starts at $1,299.
27-inch: The larger model is now available with a 9th get Intel processor, sporting eiTher six- or eight-cores. The Radeon Pro Vega will be hitting both of those models, as well. The 5K system starts at $1,799.
Both systems are replacing older models, hitting Apple’s site and stores starting today. Not ground, up refreshes by any stretch, but enough keep to keep The long-lived line up to date with The latest AOI offerings — and continue to make The case as a workhorse device for creative pros and hobbyist gamers. Those looking to take The next step should keep The eyes on The iMac Pro — though that desktop’s specs are staying put for The time being.