In addition to the iMac changes, Apple has quietly adjusted many options for the iMac Pro, as Joe Rossignol reports:
Alongside a spec bump to standard iMac models, Apple today quietly added 256GB RAM and Radeon Pro Vega 64X graphics options to the iMac Pro.
Upgrading to 256GB of 2,666MHz DDR4 ECC memory will set you back a steep $5,200, more than the $4,999 price of the base iMac Pro itself. Radeon Pro Vega 64X graphics can be added for $700. Both are configure-to-order options.
Prices on RAM amounts, SSD capacities and the Vega Pro 64 GPU have dropped as well:
Apple has also lowered the prices of some existing iMac Pro upgrade options.
Examples:
– 64GB of RAM: $800 → $400
– 128GB of RAM: $2,400 → $2,000
– Radeon Vega Pro 64: $600 → $550
– 2TB SSD: $800 → $600
– 4TB SSD: $2,800 → $2,400— Joe Rossignol (@rsgnl) March 19, 2019
I dig it.
Updated: Prices for RAM and storage on a bunch of other Macs have been lowered as well.