Tuesday, April 20th 2021

Apple Announces the 2021 iMac, Powered by M1 Chip, Featuring 4.5K Retina Display

Apple today introduced an all-new iMac featuring a much more compact and remarkably thin design, enabled by the M1 chip. The new iMac offers powerful performance in a design that's just 11.5 millimeters thin, with a striking side profile that practically disappears. Available in an array of vibrant colors to match a user's personal style and brighten any space, iMac features a 24-inch 4.5K Retina display with 11.3 million pixels, 500 nits of brightness, and over a billion colors, delivering a brilliant and vivid viewing experience.

The new iMac also includes a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, studio-quality mics, and a six-speaker sound system—the best camera and audio ever in a Mac. Also, Touch ID comes to iMac for the first time, making it easier than ever to securely log in, make purchases with Apple Pay, or switch user profiles with the touch of a finger. Combining the power and performance of M1 and macOS Big Sur, apps launch with blazing speed, everyday tasks feel incredibly fast and fluid, and demanding workloads like editing 4K video and working with huge images are faster than ever. The new iMac joins the incredible family of Mac models powered by M1, including MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini, marking another step forward in Apple's transition to Apple silicon. iMac is the most personal, powerful, capable, and fun it has ever been, and customers can order it beginning Friday, April 30. iMac will be available in the second half of May.
"M1 is a gigantic leap forward for the Mac, and today we're excited to introduce the all-new iMac, the first Mac designed around the breakthrough M1 chip," said Greg Joswiak, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. "With its striking design in seven stunning colors, its immersive 4.5K Retina display, the best camera, mics, and speakers ever in a Mac, and Touch ID, combined with the amazing performance of M1 and the power of macOS Big Sur, the new iMac takes everything people love about iMac to an entirely new level."

All-New Design Enabled by M1
Completely reinventing one of the world's most iconic computers, the new iMac features a thinner and more compact design that is remarkable from every angle. Enabled by the system-on-chip architecture and amazing power efficiency of M1, the logic board and thermals are dramatically consolidated and reduced in size compared to the previous generation's, allowing the side profile of iMac to practically disappear. The much more compact design reduces the volume of iMac by 50 percent,1 allowing it to take up less space and fit easily in even more places.

With an array of colors—green, yellow, orange, pink, purple, blue, and silver—the new iMac design personalizes and elevates any space unlike any other computer. iMac features softer colors and thinner borders on the front to allow users to focus on their content, while the back pops in bold, saturated color. To complete the simplified design, iMac comes with a new power connector that attaches magnetically and a beautifully woven 2-meter-long color-matched cable.

Gorgeous 24-Inch 4.5K Retina Display
iMac has always been about its best-in-class display. The new iMac features an expansive 24-inch 4.5K Retina display with narrower borders and 11.3 million pixels. With a P3 wide color gamut and over a billion colors, plus 500 nits of brightness, images are vivid and more brilliant. This new display also features True Tone technology, which automatically adjusts the color temperature as the environment changes for a more natural viewing experience. In addition, the 4.5K Retina display on the new iMac has an industry-leading anti-reflective coating for greater comfort and readability.

Breakthrough Performance of M1 Comes to iMac
With the power and performance of M1 and macOS Big Sur, the new iMac instantly wakes from sleep, everyday tasks feel faster and more fluid, and apps launch with amazing speed. In Safari, users can browse even faster and run hundreds of tabs at once, and in Photos, users can fly through edits to their images. With Apple Arcade℠, they can enjoy exclusive games while on the large iMac display, and users can also run a variety of iPhone and iPad apps right on their iMac without breaking their workflow. macOS also delivers powerful iCloud and Continuity features that enable users to work seamlessly across their iMac, iPhone, and other Apple devices.

The new iMac offers the ultimate macOS Big Sur experience. Its refined design brings a new level of power and beauty to the Mac, and allows users to experience the spacious 24-inch 4.5K Retina display to the fullest. macOS Big Sur puts more controls at users' fingertips and is packed with enhancements to key apps including Safari, Messages, and Maps.

The powerful 8-core CPU in M1 features the fastest CPU core in low-power silicon. And the 8-core GPU features the fastest integrated graphics in a personal computer. When combined with its high efficiency, unified memory architecture, and the 16-core Apple Neural Engine, the new iMac delivers powerful performance when compared to standard models of the 21.5-inch iMac, including:
  • Up to 85 percent faster CPU performance, so users can export their favorite video project in iMovie faster than ever, easily work with massive 100-megapixel photos in Lightroom, and compile new apps in Xcode in a fraction of the time.
  • Up to 2x faster GPU performance for certain apps like Affinity Photo and Photoshop, and up to 50 percent faster than the most powerful discrete graphics in the fastest 21.5-inch iMac, allowing users to render edits in real time or add complex filters to their photos in a snap.
  • The ability to edit up to five streams of 4K footage, or one stream of 8K footage, without dropping a frame in Final Cut Pro.
  • Up to 3x faster machine learning in apps that leverage the 16-core Neural Engine in M1.
Best Camera, Mics, and Speakers Ever in a Mac
iMac features a 1080p FaceTime HD camera—the best ever in a Mac—which delivers high-quality video and great performance in low light. iMac also takes advantage of the image signal processor in the M1 chip and the Neural Engine, enhancing camera image quality with better noise reduction, greater dynamic range, and improved auto exposure and white balance. So whether connecting with family or on a video call while working from home, users will always look their best.

To complement the camera, the new iMac features a studio-quality three-microphone array for clearer calls and voice recordings, the best ever in a Mac. The mics are positioned to reduce feedback from the rest of the system, while directional beamforming allows them to better ignore background noise and focus on a user's voice. As a result, conversations are more natural and recordings are crystal clear.

The new iMac also features the best sound system ever in a Mac. It has two pairs of force-cancelling woofers placed side by side for an impressive bass response, while reducing unintended vibrations. Each pair is balanced with a high-performance tweeter. The result is a six-speaker sound system that produces a massive sound stage with strong, articulate bass and crystal-clear mids and highs. All of these speaker innovations, coupled with advanced algorithms, enable iMac to support spatial audio when playing video with Dolby Atmos. Together with its beautiful 4.5K Retina display, iMac transforms any space into an incredible movie-watching experience.

Thousands of Universal Apps Now Available
There are now thousands of popular and powerful Universal apps available that take full advantage of M1 and macOS Big Sur, including Photoshop, Twitter, Microsoft Office, Quicken, Slack, Affinity Publisher, Zappos, 1Password, and DaVinci Resolve, with more arriving every week. With the power of M1 and macOS Big Sur, and thousands of Universal apps, iMac can turn an office into a movie theater, a living room into a classroom, a kitchen into a conference room, or shine as the centerpiece of a retail space.

Touch ID Comes to iMac, Along with Color-Matched Accessories
Customers can choose from three models of Magic Keyboard with gorgeous aluminium enclosures that are color-matched to iMac. And for the first time, Touch ID comes to iMac. Implemented wirelessly on Magic Keyboard, it uses a dedicated security component on the keyboard that communicates directly with Secure Enclave in M1, creating an encrypted channel to protect users' fingerprint data from end to end. Whether unlocking their Mac or making a purchase with Apple Pay, users enjoy a fast, easy, and secure experience. Additionally, Touch ID works with Fast User Switching, so customers can change to a different user profile with just the press of a finger. Customers can also choose Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad, as well as the color-matched Magic Mouse and the industry-best Magic Trackpad.

State-of-the-Art Connectivity for Data and Devices
Every iMac features two Thunderbolt ports for superfast data transfers, giving customers high-performance options to connect to more devices, including support for up to a 6K display, like Apple Pro Display XDR, and Wi-Fi 6 delivers faster wireless performance. The 8-core iMac configuration offers two additional USB-C ports and also features a 1 Gbps Ethernet port in the power adapter, allowing for a less cluttered desktop.

Better for the Environment
Today, Apple is carbon neutral for global corporate operations, and by 2030, plans to have net zero climate impact across the entire business, which includes manufacturing supply chains and all product life cycles. This means that every Apple device sold, from material collection, component manufacturing, assembly, transport, customer use, charging, all the way through recycling and material recovery, will be 100 percent carbon neutral.

The new iMac is minimizing its impact on the environment, built using a low-carbon aluminium enclosure and 100 percent recycled tin in the solder of its main logic board. One hundred percent wood fiber in the packaging is recycled or comes from responsibly managed forests. The magnets in the speakers, fan motor, and power connector are made with 100 percent recycled rare earth elements. iMac remains free of harmful substances and meets Apple's high standards for energy efficiency.

iMac Joins the M1 Family
Every Mac with M1—the new iMac, MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini—is transformed into an entirely different class of product and redefines what each of them can do. Combined with macOS Big Sur, M1 brings extraordinary battery life and breakthrough performance to the Mac. Whether customers prioritize portability, power, or capability, there's a Mac for everyone. Learn more about the Mac family at apple.com/mac.

Pricing and Availability
  • The new 24-inch iMac is available to order beginning Friday, April 30, on apple.com and in the Apple Store app. It will begin arriving to customers and be available in select Apple Store locations and through Apple Authorized Resellers beginning in the second half of May.
  • iMac with 7-core GPU starts at $1,299 (US) and $1,249 (US) for education, and is available in green, pink, blue, and silver. It features an 8-core CPU, 8 GB of unified memory, 256 GB SSD, two Thunderbolt ports, Magic Keyboard, and Magic Mouse.
  • iMac with 8-core GPU starts at $1,499 (US) and $1,399 (US) for education, and is available in green, yellow, orange, pink, purple, blue, and silver. It features an 8-core CPU, 8 GB of unified memory, 256 GB SSD, two Thunderbolt ports, two additional USB 3 ports, Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, Magic Mouse, and Ethernet.
  • Additional technical specifications, configure-to-order options, and accessories are available at apple.com/mac.
  • Customers are able to find the same great shopping and support services at apple.com and at Apple Store locations. iMac configurations in green, pink, blue, and silver will be available to purchase directly at Apple Store locations, and all colors will be available at apple.com.
  • Customers can experience the new iMac at select Apple Store locations and have their questions answered in person. Customers who visit stores are encouraged to check apple.com/retail for information on opening hours, services available, and the health and safety measures in place.
  • Customers in the US get 3 percent Daily Cash back when they buy directly from Apple with Apple Card. And when they choose Apple Card Monthly Installments, they can pay over time, interest-free.
  • Anyone can get shopping help from Apple Specialists, choose monthly financing options, trade in eligible devices, and get Apple Support and no-contact delivery or Apple Store pickup options.
  • Every customer who buys iMac from Apple can enjoy a free Online Personal Session with an Apple Specialist, and receive guidance on how to make their iMac work the way they want.
  • Customers in the US can trade in their eligible device for an Apple Gift Card or credit toward their purchase. If the device is not eligible for credit, Apple will recycle it for free.
  • For a limited time, eligible customers who purchase a new iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV, or Mac can enjoy one year of Apple TV+ for free and three months of Apple Arcade for free.
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35 Comments on Apple Announces the 2021 iMac, Powered by M1 Chip, Featuring 4.5K Retina Display

#26
TheLostSwede
News Editor
GarrusAlso 2 USB ports and an ethernet port is worth about $10. Any $50 motherboard already has them for free. Apple is charging for something you used to get for nothing.
Now now, no need to be like that. Apple charges a fair Apple price for Apple designed Ethernet and USB ports. These are not the same kind of ports you get on a $50 motherboard.
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#27
Ravenas
I would like to see M1X model with the larger screen and better performance... I may bite then. For now, I can't understand why anyone wouldn't just buy the Mac Mini with the M1, same performance and pair your own monitor. Unless you are a consumer who desires an all in one solution, like a school etc...
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#28
ERazer
phanbueyEdit: is that a headphone jack? Why? I'm so confused...
the new macs is too thin the 3.5 jack is longer, personally its best on the side so I don't have reach in the back.
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#29
TheinsanegamerN
watzupkenI think you underestimated the GPU in the M1 chip. There are reviews out there where it is capable of gaming at 1080p on games like Shadow of the Tomb Raider. In games that it can run, it is possible to get close to a dedicated card, and easily outpacing the Vega 8 and Xe graphics. You can see the bench results as well as Rise of the Tomb Raider being tested on 1080p on high graphic setting running with extra overhead from Rosetta 2 since this is not M1 optimised.

www.anandtech.com/show/16252/mac-mini-apple-m1-tested/3


I don't know if 1 extra GPU core is worth the 200 bucks with say an 8GB RAM upgrade or storage upgrade. Haha. Its an added incentive if one decides to upgrade RAM or storage.
That's a fair bit misleading. All those windows machines are laptops, not a desktop, and the mobile versions of GPUs are slower then their desktop counterparts. The 560x in that comparison chart is a 14nm part, and it doesnt list wether it is the 1024 or 986 core model. Same with the 1650 mobile there, a 14nm part. AND the M1 is equipped with 4266 mhz memory, compared to the 3200 mhz used with integrated vega GPUs with ryzen 4000/5000 mobile.

The M1 is built on TSMC 5nm, a node that's ahead of even the RTX 3000 series. It's an apples and potatoes comparison.
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#30
Darmok N Jalad
GarrusYeah I'd like 10 percent higher clocks and a doubling of the GPU. I still have a little hope, but this iMac kind of killed all my enthusiasm. If Apple makes billions of dollars selling 256GB machines without ethernet ports, why make a better machine reasonably priced... 27", 120hz, double the GPU, keep the price under $1800 USD (like the old 27" iMac) and I might still be interested.
I can see all those things coming, but it might be 2-3 generations down the road. Apple is very incremental with each generation.
TheLostSwedeNow now, no need to be like that. Apple charges a fair Apple price for Apple designed Ethernet and USB ports. These are not the same kind of ports you get on a $50 motherboard.
I do like the concept of where they put that port. The iMac loses a lot of the clean look with extra cables and cords out the back, so putting the ethernet jack on the AC adapter is a good idea. It should maybe not cost extra though, but that's not how Apple do.
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#31
Lycanwolfen
Apple same old story everytime. Cut things like LAN and usb ports to make it look more pretty and sell it too you. Face it new Imacs nothing more than a laptop with a desktop monitor. The old days of apple I liked you could upgrade components inside them. Now nothing at all. They make there computers so un repairable. But that what they want lots and lots of e-waste. As I'm typing this one my old PC from the year 2000 running unix and still working 21 years later. Yes I had to replace the power supply twice and the hard drive once and I upgraded the ram a few times but still the same Asus P5B. Heck this computer is as old as one of my cars which is still running today.
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#32
Minus Infinity
LycanwolfenApple same old story everytime. Cut things like LAN and usb ports to make it look more pretty and sell it too you. Face it new Imacs nothing more than a laptop with a desktop monitor. The old days of apple I liked you could upgrade components inside them. Now nothing at all. They make there computers so un repairable. But that what they want lots and lots of e-waste. As I'm typing this one my old PC from the year 2000 running unix and still working 21 years later. Yes I had to replace the power supply twice and the hard drive once and I upgraded the ram a few times but still the same Asus P5B. Heck this computer is as old as one of my cars which is still running today.
Deliberate strategy IMO. Apple is leading the charge against right to repair in the US, so I suspect they've said well let's just make the stuff unrepairable in the first place and then it won't matter one bit. I will never buy a Mac computer, absurd prices, quality not warranting such high prices, locked down configurations with no upgrade path and lacking enough ports.
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#33
ERazer
Minus InfinityDeliberate strategy IMO. Apple is leading the charge against right to repair in the US, so I suspect they've said well let's just make the stuff unrepairable in the first place and then it won't matter one bit. I will never buy a Mac computer, absurd prices, quality not warranting such high prices, locked down configurations with no upgrade path and lacking enough ports.
seems to be messing the whole point, your not only buying the hardware your buying the Apple eco system everything is integrated so well. If your into apple wall garden its great if not you'd hate it.
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#34
Space Lynx
Astronaut
Can the M1 chip play world of warcraft at 60 fps 1440p?
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#35
Ravenas
lynx29Can the M1 chip play world of warcraft at 60 fps 1440p?
There are videos on YouTube displaying performance metrics for WoW on M1. I think WoW is a native M1 game, rather than rosetta translation layer.
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