The performance configuration of this iMac centers on a 10-thread processor built on a 3nm semiconductor, running four cores at 4.05GHz and six cores at 2.75GHz for a total of ten active threads. It comes equipped with 32GB of DDR5 RAM, a memory standard that offers higher speeds and improved efficiency compared to earlier generations, supporting the demands of the integrated chip architecture.
The iMac features a 24″ flat, non-curved display with a 4480 x 2520 pixel resolution at 218 ppi, delivering a sharp visual output across its screen area. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate and can drive up to two displays simultaneously. The panel does not include a touch screen, anti-reflection coating, or support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, or HDR10+ formats.
Wireless connectivity is handled by Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) alongside backward-compatible Wi-Fi 6, 5, and 4 standards, while Bluetooth 5.3 covers short-range device pairing. On the wired side, the machine includes one RJ45 Ethernet port, four Thunderbolt ports, and USB Type-C support, along with a 3.5mm headset jack for audio. There are no HDMI outputs, no DisplayPort or mini DisplayPort outputs, and no external memory card slot.
The iMac includes a 12MP front-facing camera for video calls and imaging, complemented by Dolby Atmos audio support for spatial sound playback. A fingerprint scanner is present for biometric authentication, though the machine does not offer 3D facial recognition or an ambient light sensor.
The iMac measures 461mm in height and 547mm in width, with a total weight of 4,420 grams. It houses an internal power supply, keeping the unit self-contained without the need for an external power brick. The design does not support portrait mode orientation, and no privacy shutter is included over the camera.
The iMac comes with 2048GB of internal storage, though it does not use flash storage as classified by this specification. Audio input is handled by three built-in microphones, and the system includes stereo speakers for playback. The machine carries a top energy efficiency rating, and no stylus is included in the box.
The processor is classified for both laptop and desktop use, built with 28,000 million transistors and employing big.LITTLE technology alongside Heterogeneous Multi-Processing (HMP) for workload distribution across core types. It supports 64-bit computing and features integrated graphics, while security is addressed through TrustZone and NX bit support. Maximum memory bandwidth reaches 120 GB/s, RAM speed tops out at 6,400 MHz, and the maximum supported memory amount is 24GB. ECC memory is not supported.