Comparison of current Macintosh models
This is a comparison of current Macintosh models, produced by Apple Inc.. Older models are not included.
Market matrix[edit]
Apple follows a product matrix of having a model of computer for both consumers and professionals, in both desktop and portable configurations. This provides a useful background as to the intended market for each Macintosh product.
Consumer | Professional | |||
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Portables | MacBook Air File:MacBook Air 2017 y 2018 (46040991591).jpg 13.3" (retina) model; uses Intel Core i5 processors |
MacBook Pro 13.3" (retina P3) and 15.4" (retina P3) models; use Intel Core i5, i7, or i9 processors | ||
Desktops | Mac Mini Entry-level desktop; uses Intel Core i3, i5, or i7 processors |
iMac 21.5" (non-retina and 4K P3) and 27" (5K P3) models; use Intel Core i5, i7 or i9 processors |
iMac Pro 27" (5K P3) model; uses Intel Xeon W processors |
Mac Pro File:2013 Mac Pro.png Customizable workstation desktop; uses Intel Xeon E5 processors |
Specifications[edit]
Pricing
- 1 Prices in Euros may vary from country to country; the price for France was used as a rough guide.
- 2 Academic pricing differs in each country and upon where the computer is purchased from.
Models
- Only the base models are listed.
Notebooks[edit]
Model | System on a chip | Memory | Storage | Graphics | Display resolution | MSRP |
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MacBook Air | 3.2 GHz Apple M1 chip with 8-core CPU | 8 GB unified | 256 GB flash | 7-core GPU | 2560 x 1600 Retina Display with P3 wide color gamut and True Tone | $999 (USD) / $1299 (CAD) / £999 (GBP) / €1129 (EUR) / $1599 (AUD) |
MacBook Pro 13" | 3.2 GHz Apple M1 chip with 8-core CPU | 8-core GPU | $1299 (USD) / $1699 (CAD) / £1299 (GBP) / €1449 (EUR) / $1999 (AUD) | |||
MacBook Pro 14" | 3.2 GHz Apple M1 Pro chip with 8-core CPU | 16 GB unified | 512 GB flash | 14-core GPU | 3024 x 1964 Retina Display with P3 wide color gamut, True Tone and ProMotion | $1999 (USD) / $2499 (CAD) / £1899 (GBP) / €2249 (EUR) / $2999 (AUD) |
MacBook Pro 16" | 3.2 GHz Apple M1 Pro chip with 10-core CPU | 16-core GPU | 3456 x 2234 Retina Display with P3 wide color gamut, True Tone and ProMotion | $2499 (USD) / $3149 (CAD) / £2399 (GBP) / €2749 (EUR) / $3749 (AUD) |
Desktops[edit]
Model | Processor / System on a chip | Memory | Storage | Graphics | Display resolution | MSRP |
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Mac Mini | 3.2 GHz 8-core Apple M1 | 8 GB unified | 256 GB flash | 8-core GPU | N/A | $699 (USD) / $899 (CAD) / £699 (GBP) / €799 (EUR) / $1099 (AUD) |
3.0 GHz 6-core 8th gen Intel Core i5 with Turbo Boost up to 4.1 GHz | 8 GB | 512 GB flash | Intel UHD Graphics 630 | N/A | $1099 (USD) / $1399 (CAD) / £1099 (GBP) / €1259 (EUR) / $1699 (AUD) | |
iMac 24" | 3.2 GHz 8-core Apple M1 chip | 8 GB unified | 256 GB flash | 7-core or 8-core GPU | 24 inch with "4.5K" (4480 × 2520) Retina Display with P3 wide color gamut[1] | $1299 (USD) / $1699 (CAD) / £1299 (GBP) / €1499 (EUR) / $1999 (AUD) |
Mac Studio | 3.2 GHz 10-core Apple M1 Max chip | 32 GB unified | 512 GB flash | 24-core GPU | N/A | $1999 (USD) / $2499 (CAD) / £3999 (GBP) / €2299 (EUR) / $2099 (AUD) |
Mac Pro Tower | 3.5 GHz 8-core Intel Xeon W with Turbo Boost up to 4.0 GHz | 32 GB ECC | 512 GB flash | AMD Radeon Pro W5500X | N/A | $5999 (USD) / $7499 (CAD) / £5499 (GBP) / €6499 (EUR) / $9999 (AUD) |
Mac Pro Rack | N/A | $6499 (USD) / $8129 (CAD) / £5999 (GBP) / €7199 (EUR) / $10749 (AUD) |
Input/output[edit]
Model | USB | Ethernet | Bluetooth | Video interface | SD card slot | FaceTime camera |
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Mac Mini M1 | 2 USB-A ports and 2 Thunderbolt 3 USB-C 4.0 ports | Yes | Bluetooth 5.0 | HDMI 2.0 and Thunderbolt 3/USB-C | No | No |
Mac Mini (Intel) | 2 USB-A ports and 4 Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports | |||||
iMac 24 in (two ports) | 2 Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports | Configurable | Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports | 1080p FaceTime HD camera | ||
iMac 24 in (four ports) | 2 Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports and 2 USB 3 ports | Yes | ||||
Mac Studio | 2 USB-A ports, 2 USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, and 4 Thunderbolt 4 USB-C 4.0 ports | 10Gb Ethernet port | Thunderbolt 4 USB-C 4.0 ports/HDMI 2.0 | Yes | No | |
Mac Pro | 3 USB-A ports (one inside case) and Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports (number dependent on graphics configuration) | Two 10Gb Ethernet ports | HDMI and Thunderbolt 3/DisplayPort/USB-C ports (number dependent on graphics configuration) | No | ||
MacBook Air | 2 Thunderbolt 3 USB-C 4.0 ports | No | Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports | 720p FaceTime HD camera | ||
MacBook Pro 13" | 2 Thunderbolt 3 USB-C 4.0 ports | |||||
MacBook Pro 14" | 3 Thunderbolt 4 USB-C 4.0 ports | Thunderbolt 4 USB-C 4.0 ports/HDMI 2.0 | Yes | 1080p FaceTime HD camera | ||
MacBook Pro 16" |
Physical specifications[edit]
Note that the configuration and manufacturing of a specific Mac can slightly alter the mass and weight.
Model | Material | Color | Width | Height | Depth | Mass |
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Mac Mini[2] | 100% recycled aluminum | Silver | 19.7 cm = 7.7 in |
3.6 cm = 1.4 in |
19.7 cm = 7.7 in |
1.2 kg = 2.6 lb |
Mac Mini (Intel) | 100% recycled aluminum | Space Gray | 1.3 kg = 2.9 lb | |||
iMac 24 in | Aluminum | Blue, Green, Red, Silver, Yellow, Orange, or Purple; white border around screen |
54.7 cm = 21.5 in |
46.1 cm = 18.1 in |
14.7 cm = 5.8 in |
4.46-4.48 kg = 9.83-9.88 lb |
Mac Studio | Aluminum | Silver | 19.7 cm = 7.7 in |
9.5 cm = 3.7 in |
19.7 cm = 7.7 in |
2.7 kg = 5.9 lb |
Mac Pro Tower[3] | Aluminum and stainless steel |
Silver | 45.0 cm = 17.7 in |
52.9 cm = 20.8 in |
45.0 cm = 17.7 in |
18.0 kg = 39.7 lb |
Mac Pro Rack | Aluminum and stainless steel |
Silver | 53.95 cm = 21.24 in |
52.9 cm = 8.67 in |
106.68 cm = 42.0 in |
17.6 kg = 38.8 lb |
MacBook Air[4] | 100% recycled aluminum | Silver, Gold, or Space Gray | 30.41 cm = 11.97 in |
0.41-1.61 cm = 0.16-0.63 in |
21.24 cm = 8.36 in |
1.29 kg = 2.8 lb |
MacBook Pro 13" | Aluminum | Silver or Space Gray | 1.56 cm = 0.61 in |
1.4 kg = 3.0 lb | ||
MacBook Pro 14" | 31.26 cm = 12.31 in |
22.12 cm = 8.70 in |
1.6 kg = 3.5 lb | |||
MacBook Pro 16" | 35.57 cm = 14.00 in |
1.68 cm = 0.66 in |
24.81 cm = 9.77 in |
2.1 kg = 4.6 lb |
Expansion[edit]
Model | Memory slots | Memory Max | Storage Max | User-replaceable HDD/SSD? | HDD/SSD bays | Expansion slots |
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Mac Mini[2] | None | 16 GB | 2 TB | No | 1 | None |
iMac 24 in[1] | None | 16 GB | 2 TB | No | 1 | None |
Mac Studio | None | 128 GB | 8 TB | Non-upgradeable | 2 | None |
Mac Pro[3] | 12 | 1.5 TB | 8 TB | Yes | 2 | 8 |
MacBook Air[4] | None | 16 GB | 2 TB | No | None | None |
MacBook Pro 13" | None | 16 GB | 2 TB | No | None | None |
MacBook Pro 14" | None | 64 GB | 8 TB | No | None | None |
MacBook Pro 16" | None | 64 GB | 8 TB | No | None | None |
History[edit]
Model | Announced | Last revision |
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Mac Mini | January 11, 2005[5] | November 10, 2020 |
iMac | May 6, 1998 | April 20, 2021 |
Mac Pro | August 7, 2006 | December 10, 2019 |
Mac Studio | March 8, 2022 | March 8, 2022 |
MacBook Air | January 15, 2008 | November 10, 2020 |
MacBook Pro 13" | June 8, 2009 | November 10, 2020 |
MacBook Pro 14" | June 8, 2009 | October 18, 2021 |
MacBook Pro 16" | January 10, 2006 | October 18, 2021 |
Software[edit]
All current Macintosh computers are preloaded with macOS Monterey.
See also[edit]
- List of Macintosh models grouped by CPU type
- List of Macintosh models by case type
- List of Macintosh software
- Timeline of Macintosh models
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "iMac - Apple". Apple Inc. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Buy Mac mini - Apple". Apple Inc. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Buy Mac Pro - Apple". Apple Inc. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "MacBook Air - Apple". Retrieved November 10, 2020. Unknown parameter
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External links[edit]
- Official Mac Mini site
- Official iMac site
- Official Mac Studio site
- Official Mac Pro site
- Official MacBook Air site
- Official MacBook Pro site
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