![]() The 2011 iMac EFI Update, released 2011.05.05, enables 6 GBps SATA for even faster drive performance. With the 2.7 GHz and faster models, you can choose to replace the hard drive with a 256 GB SSD or have both a hard drive and an SSD installed, an Apple first. The Mid 2011 iMac shipped with OS X 10.6.7 and supports OS X 10.9 Mavericks.Īpple now offers a solid-state drive (SSD) option on all iMacs except for the 2.5 GHz 21.5″ model, an improvement over the 2010 iMac, where only the top-end model had SSD as a build-to-order option. All other models ship with a 1 TB hard drive and even more powerful Radeon graphics. The entry-level iMac has 4 GB of RAM, a 500 GB hard drive, and Apple’s aluminum keyboard and Magic Mouse. ![]() The 27″ iMac is Apple’s first product with two Thunderbolt ports. ![]() ![]() ![]() For 2011, the entire iMac line goes quad-core with Core i5 CPUs (and even faster i7 build-to-order options), moves to Intel’s Sandy Bridge chipset, gets Turbo Boost 2.0 technology, adopts the next generation of AMD Radeon HD graphics processors, and gains the Thunderbolt technology introduced with the Early 2011 MacBook Pro models. ![]()
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