
Note: The iMac has 2 less cores than the MacBook yet only performs 2.2% faster. Which one would you get and why?Ģ018 MBP: 4,614 single core, 18,425 multi-coreĢ017 iMac: 5,692 single core, 18,817 multi-core I just can't tell if an 8th gen i7 six core 2.2ghz stands up to a 7th gen 3.6ghz i7. 3.6GHz quad-core 7th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, Turbo Boost up to 4.2GHz.
Radeon Pro 555X with 4GB of GDDR5 memory. 2.2GHz 6‑core 8th‑generation Intel Core i7 processor, Turbo Boost up to 4.1GHz. I want to know if the iMac with these specs is going to be significantly faster then what I have now. Please help with your opinions and comparisons. I am wondering about performance in editing and longevity. I mostly leave my computer in one spot and do some 4k video editing. Here are the specs for my MacBook vs the iMac specs I would trade it in for. I bought the MacBook Pro and have ten days to return it and I am thinking about getting switching to the iMac. Special thanks for the CSS from its creators at /r/Apple: /u/Xapher19, and /u/gouch23! Apple Expert: These folks have received the highest level of training Apple has to offer, whether as an Apple Genius, an independent contractor, or an authorized service professional. Apple Certified: Current or former Apple employees who have a certain level of certifications are given this title. Apple Trained: Current or former Apple employees who do not possess a higher level of certification. It is granted solely at the moderator's discretion.) Apple Helper: These fine individuals are hand-picked by the moderators as a badge of their expertise, despite not having any formal Apple training. #APPLE MAC PRO 2018 VS IMACAPPLE MODS#
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