Geekbench Result Shows Apple iMac With Unannounced CPU And GPU

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A Geekbench result shows an unannounced version of Apple’s desktop computer iMac with unknown CPU and GPU. It is an Apple computer with Intel processor. The manufacturer already said that Mac products with Intel processors were coming.

At the end of this year, Apple will start switching to its own ARM socs, but in the meantime, according to the manufacturer, Macs with Intel processors will appear, the manufacturer said in the announcement. The iMac in the Geekbench result, which _rogame first discovered, has an Intel Core i9-10910 on board, with 10 cores and 20 threads.

The Comet Lake S processor is likely to fall between 10900 and 10900K, Tom’s Hardware is guessing. The clock speed is at 3.6GHz almost as high as that of the 10900K, but the boost speed is a maximum of 4.7GHz and not 5.3GHz as with the 10900K. This brings the tdp lower and the site thinks it is 95W. Intel now does not have a 95W processor in its Comet Lake S series.

The GPU is an AMD Radeon Pro 5300, also no known GPU. No details are known about this, although there is an AMD Radeon Pro 5300M for laptops. It is included in variants of the MacBook Pro 16″ that appeared last year. Apple has not responded to the publication of the benchmark data.

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