I frequently have a dozen apps open at a time, and it runs 24/7 executing automations and remote and local renders. ![]() Four years later, with ten CPU cores and 128 GB of DDR RAM, it’s still my solid workhorse. When Apple released the iMac Pro, I immediately bought two iMacs-worth of it. This culminated with a machine that seemed to suggest Apple agreed that iMacs are ideal for professional work. With each new machine, everything got better - CPU, GPU, storage, memory, and display. This frequent-iMac-upgrade plane worked great for me for about a decade. My habit at the time was to budget a replacement maxed-out iMac every three or so years rather than spend more on an ostensibly upgradable Mac Pro. ![]() When Apple announced the Trash Can, I recommended folks consider spending the same money on two iMacs. I just know myself well enough to know I’ll be too lazy to pull apart my computer and swap out parts.
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