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iMac (Apple silicon)
iMac (24-inch, M1, 2021) in orange
DeveloperApple Inc.
TypeAll-in-one
Release dateMay 21, 2021 (M1)[1]
November 7, 2023 (M3)
Operating systemmacOS
System on a chipApple M-series
Memory8 GB, 16 GB, or 24 GB (LPDDR4X, LPDDR5)
Storage256 GB, 512 GB, 1 TB, 2 TB
Display23.5-inch 4480x2520
SoundSix-speaker sound system
CameraFaceTime HD 1080p
ConnectivityUSB, Thunderbolt, Gigabit Ethernet (optional)
PowerExternal 143 W power supply
PredecessoriMac (Intel-based)
RelatedMac Mini, Mac Studio, Mac Pro
Websiteapple.com/imac

The Apple silicon iMac is a line of all-in-one desktop Macs made by Apple Inc. The first Apple silicon iMac, with a 24-inch screen and an Apple M1 chip, was released on May 21, 2021, replacing the 21-inch and 27-inch Intel iMacs.

Overview

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On June 22, 2020, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced the Mac would shift from Intel processors to Apple's own in-house designed processors that use the ARM64 architecture, branded as Apple silicon. On April 20, 2021, Apple announced a 24-inch iMac based on the Apple M1 system on a chip.[2]

The iMac with M1 features a 4480-by-2520 (4.5K) 23.5-inch built-in display, 1080p FaceTime camera with an improved image signal processor and three-microphone array, and a six-driver stereo speaker system with a pair of force-canceling woofers and a tweeter per side, that supports Dolby Atmos and spatial audio. It also adds support for Wi-Fi 6, USB4/Thunderbolt 3, and 6K output to run the Pro Display XDR. External display support is reduced to one display over USB-C/Thunderbolt; the previous 21.5-inch Intel-based model could drive two 4K displays over USB-C/Thunderbolt.[3] The models also include a magnetic power plug and external power supply that can be configured with a Gigabit Ethernet port.[4] On previous iMac models, the power brick was internal to the iMac. The M1 iMac's power cable is braided, and color-matched with the iMac.[5]

The iMac with M1 ships with a Magic Mouse 2 or Magic Trackpad 2 with a color-matching aluminum underside. It can be configured with one of three updated Magic Keyboards with rounded corners: a standard version, a version with a Touch ID sensor, and an extended layout version with a numeric keypad and Touch ID. The Magic Keyboards with Touch ID are compatible with other Mac computers with Apple silicon but only ship with the iMac.[6]

On October 30, 2023, Apple announced updated iMac models with the Apple M3 chip, Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3.[7]

Design

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The iMac with M1 is the first iMac with a major redesign since 2012, with slimmer bezels, a flat back and seven color options, including silver and the same six colors used in Apple's first official logo.[8] It is the first iMac available in multiple colors since the iMac G3.[9] Jony Ive contributed to its design.[10]

Reception

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Katie Collins from CNET said the design was a statement piece that served as a "symbol of hope" while working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic; and also considered this to be part of an anti-minimalism trend, an end to "austerity" in product design.[8] Technology blogger John Gruber called it elegant and cheerful, and complimented its display, speaker quality, performance, and the addition of Touch ID to the keyboard.[11] Monica Chin from The Verge called the M1 iMac "simple, attractive, and very functional", concluding that it has "arguably the most widespread consumer appeal of any iMac"; she also found that the machine achieved higher single-core Geekbench performance scores "than any Mac we've ever seen before — even the iMac Pro".[12]

According to iFixit, the M1 iMac has a repairability score of 2 out of 10.[13]

Specifications

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Model 24-inch, M1, 2021[14] 24-inch, M3, 2023[15][8]
Initial release operating system macOS 11 Big Sur macOS 13 Ventura
Latest release operating system macOS 14 Sonoma
Display
Screen size 23.5 in (600 mm) (diagonal)
Backlight LED-backlit
Technology Retina Display with IPS technology
Resolution 4480 × 2520
Pixel density (ppi) 218
Aspect ratio 16:9
Supported scaled resolutions
  • 2560 × 1440 (Rendered as 5120 × 2880)
  • 2240 × 1260 (Rendered as 4480 × 2520, default and native)
  • 1920 × 1080 (Rendered as 3840 × 2160)
  • 1600 × 900 (Rendered as 3200 × 1800)
  • 1280 × 720 (Rendered as 2560 × 1440)
SDR max brightness ( cdm2) 500
XDR max brightness ( cdm2)
Color depth 10-bit (FRC) with 1 billion colors
Full sRGB display Yes
Wide color display (Display P3) Yes
True Tone display Yes
Night Shift Yes
ProMotion display No
Fixed refresh rates 60 Hz
Cooling system Single-fan cooling system with aluminum heat spreader attached on processor Dual-fan cooling system with aluminum heat spreader attached on processor Single-fan cooling system with aluminum heat spreader attached on processor Dual-fan cooling system with aluminum heat spreader attached on processor
Processor
Chip Apple M1 Apple M3
Technology node 5 nm (N5) 3 nm (N3B)
CPU
Total Cores 8
High-performance cores 4 x Firestorm 4 x Coll-P
Energy-efficient cores 4 x Icestorm 4 x Coll-E
Clock speed 3.23 GHz, 2.06 GHz 4.05 GHz, 2.75 GHz
Online configuration
Cache
L1 cache

High-performance cores: 192 KB L1i, 128 KB L1d
Energy-efficient cores: 128 KB L1i, 64 KB L1d

Shared L2 cache High-performance cores: 12 MB
Energy-efficient cores: 4 MB
High-performance cores: 16 MB
Energy-efficient cores: 4 MB
System level cache 8 MB
GPU
Name Apple G13G Apple G16G
GPU family Apple GPU Family 7 Apple GPU Family 9
Total cores 7 8 10
EUs and ALUs 28 (896) 32 (1024) 40 (1280)
Hardware-accelerated ray tracing No Yes
Metal support Metal 3
Online configuration
Neural engine 16-core neural engine
(11 TOPS)
16-core neural engine
(18 TOPS)
Unified memory
Type 128-bit LPDDR4X 2133 MHz (68.3 GB/s) 128-bit LPDDR5 3200 MHz (102.4 GB/s)
Capacity 8 GB
Online configuration 16 GB 16 GB
24 GB
SSD
Type PCIe 4.0-based SSD
Capacity 256 GB 512 GB 256 GB 512 GB
Online configuration 512 GB
1 TB
512 GB (From 256 GB)
1 TB (From 512 GB)
2 TB
512 GB
1 TB
512 GB (From 256 GB)
1 TB (From 512 GB)
2 TB
Keyboard, mouse and trackpad
Type Magic Keyboard
(scissor-switch) mechanism
Magic Keyboard with Touch ID
(scissor-switch) mechanism
Magic Keyboard
(scissor-switch) mechanism
Magic Keyboard with Touch ID
(scissor-switch) mechanism
Number of keys 77 78 or 109 (With Numeric Keypad) 77 78 or 109 (With Numeric Keypad)
Arrow keys 4 arrow keys in an inverted-T arrangement
Function keys With full-height
Online configuration Magic Keyboard with Touch ID or Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad Magic Keyboard with Touch ID or Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad
Mouse or trackpad Magic Mouse
Online configuration Magic Trackpad
Secure authentication
Touch ID Only equipped with Magic Keyboard with Touch ID
Audio
Speakers High-fidelity six-speakers
Force-cancelling woofers Yes
Wide stereo sound Yes
Dolby Atmos playback Yes
Dolby Atmos with built-in speakers Yes
Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking Yes
Microphone Studio-quality three-mic array with high signal-to-noise ratio and directional beamforming
3.5 mm jack Yes With advanced support for high-impedance headphones
Audio output from HDMI No
Camera
Resolution 1080p FaceTime HD
Advanced image signal processor with computational video Yes
Connectivity
Wi-Fi (802.11) Wi-Fi 6 (802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax) Wi-Fi 6E (802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax)
Maximum Wi-Fi speed 1.2 Gbit/s 2.4 Gbit/s
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0 Bluetooth 5.3
HDMI port No
SDXC card slot No
USB-C/Thunderbolt port Two Thunderbolt 3/USB4 USB-C ports supporting charging and DisplayPort protocols among others
Additional Two USB-C ports supporting charging on four ports model
Transmission speed Up to 40 Gbit/s transmission speed (Thunderbolt 3 or USB4)
Up to 10 Gbit/s transmission speed (USB 3.1 Gen 2)
eGPU support No
External display support
Maximum display 1
Max. one display combination 6K at 60Hz (Thunderbolt)
Power
Power adapter 143 W
Dimensions
Height 18.1 in (46 cm)
Width 21.5 in (55 cm)
Depth 5.8 in (15 cm)
Weight 9.83 lb (4.46 kg) 9.88 lb (4.48 kg) 9.83 lb (4.46 kg) 9.88 lb (4.48 kg)
Total greenhouse gas emissions 481 kg CO2e [16] 486 kg CO2e 511 kg CO2e 359 kg CO2e [17] [data missing] 389 kg CO2e
Model details
Model number A2439 A2438 A2874 A2873
Hardware strings iMac21,2 iMac21,1 Mac15,4 Mac15,5
Part/order number
(Silver, Blue, Green, Pink, Yellow, Orange, Purple in order)
MGTF3, MJV93, MJV83, MJVA3 MGPC3, MGPK3, MGPM3, MGPH3, MGPF3, MGPR3, MGPP3 MGPD3, MGPL3, MGPJ3, MGPN3, MGPG3, MGPQ3, MGPT3 MQR93, MQRC3, MQRA3, MQRD3 MQRJ3, MQRQ3, MQRN3, MQRT3, MQRL3, MQRX3, MQRV3 MQRK3, MQRR3, MQRP3, MQRU3, MQRM3, MQRW3, MQRY3
Colors
   
   
Silver
   
   
Blue
   
   
Green
   
   
Pink
   
   
Silver
   
   
Blue
   
   
Green
   
   
Pink
   
   
Yellow
   
   
Orange
   
   
Purple
   
   
Silver
   
   
Blue
   
   
Green
   
   
Pink
   
   
Silver
   
   
Blue
   
   
Green
   
   
Pink
   
   
Yellow
   
   
Orange
   
   
Purple
Timeline
Announced Date April 20, 2021 October 30, 2023
Released Date May 21, 2021 November 7, 2023
Discontinued Date October 30, 2023 In Production
Unsupported Date Supported

Software and operating systems

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The macOS operating system has been pre-installed on all Apple silicon iMac computers since release, starting with version macOS Big Sur, which is the first release of macOS that can run on Apple Silicon Macs.

Supported macOS releases
OS release M1, 2021 M3, 2023
11 Big Sur 11.3
12 Monterey Yes
13 Ventura Yes 13.5
14 Sonoma Yes Yes
15 Sequoia Yes Yes

Timeline of iMac models

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Timeline of iMac and eMac models (sorted by screen sizes)
Mac StudioApple WatchiPadiPhoneMacBookMac MiniPower Mac G5iPodPower Mac G4 CubeiBookPower Macintosh G3iMac (Apple silicon)iMac (Apple silicon)iMac ProiMac (Intel-based)iMac (Intel-based)iMac (Intel-based)iMac (Intel-based)iMac (Intel-based)iMac (Intel-based)iMac (Intel-based)iMac (Intel-based)iMac (Intel-based)iMac (Intel-based)iMac (Intel-based)iMac G5iMac G5iMac G4iMac G3#2nd generation: Slot-loadingiMac G4eMaciMac G4iMac G3

References

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