News.blog: iMacs refreshed with Penryn

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28 April 2008

Dawn Kawamoto

Following rumours last week that Apple would soon be releasing a new iMac, the Mac maker on Monday started selling an updated version of the computer, featuring a faster processor and an option for a souped-up graphics chip.

The lowest-end new iMac, which retails for £799, features a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn processor with up to 6MB of cache memory and a 1,066MHz front-side bus. Most models offer 2GB of memory.

These features are similar to those found in the February MacBook and MacBook Pro updates.

"With the latest Intel processors, a faster new graphics option and more memory, customers now have even more reasons to love the iMac," Philip Schiller, Apple Worldwide Product Marketing senior vice president, said in a statement.

Apple's 24-inch iMac, which sells for £1,389, features such options as a 3.06GHz Intel processor and speedy Nvidia GeForce 8800 GS graphics.

While the update offers faster processing speed, the overall design remains the same.

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