“The 27-inch iMac now comes standard with SSDs across the line, delivering blazing-fast performance up to 3.4GB/s for launching applications and opening large files,” Apple’s press release says. They’re also much more reliable, with lower failure rates. SSD drives are simply faster - up to 20X faster in some operations - and that makes a huge difference to any job you want to get done on your machine that requires accessing memory storage. SSD drives were available before on iMacs, including bundled with a larger-capacity disk drive in what Apple calls a Fusion Drive, but they were not standard on entry-level or mid-grade machines. The lack of speed upgrade is mostly attributable to the lack of a SSD hard drive and a reliance on an old-fashioned traditional spinning hard disk drive.
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