Apple iMac 21.5" i7 3.2 Vega 20 (2019)
Technical data and benchmarks

Apple iMac 21.5

Device

Colours: Silver
Price from: 1,899 $ / 2,259 €
Release date: Q1/2019

Processor

Name: Intel Core i7-8700
Manufacturer: Intel
Cores / Threads: 6 / 12
Frequency: 3.20 (4.60) GHz
Structure: 14 nm
Architecture: Coffee Lake
Release date: Q4/2017

Memory

Memory Size: 8 - 32 GB
Memory Type: DDR4 2666
Memory Bandwith: --
Upgradeable? Yes

Graphic card

Name: AMD Radeon Pro Vega 20
Type: Dedicated
Frequency: 0.82 (1.28) GHz
Memory Size: 4.00 GB
Memory Type: HBM2
Structure: 14 nm
Release date: Q4/2018

Graphic card 2

Name: Intel UHD Graphics 630
Type: Internal
Frequency: 0.35 (1.15) GHz GHz
Memory Size: 1.50 GB GB
Memory Type:
Structure: 14 nm
Release date: Q4/2017

Screen

Size: 21.5 inch
Resolution: 4096 x 2304 @ 60 Hz (219 ppi)
Ratio: 16:9
Technology: IPS
Max. Brightness: 500 nits
HDR support: No
Always On Display: No
1. external display: 5120 x 2880 @ 60 Hz
2. external display: 4096 x 2304 @ 60z
3. external display: --

Storage

Size: 256 GB
Type: SSD
Interface: PCIe
Upgradeable? No
2. drive: Optional 1TB Fusion Drive
Card reader: SDXC

Network

Wireless LAN: 802.11ac
LAN: 1 Gbit
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.2
Cellular: --

Camera

Front camera: 0.9 MP, 720p
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Ports

HDMI: --
DVI: --
DisplayPort: --
Thunderbolt: 2x USB-C (Thunderbolt 3, DisplayPort, USB 3.1 Gen 2)
USB: 4x USB 3.0
USB-C: 2x (Thunderbolt 3)
Lightning: --
Other: --

Dimensions / Housing

Height: 450 mm
Width: 528 mm
Depth: 175 mm
Weight: 5,480 g
Housing Material: --
Glas Type: --
IP Protection Class: --

Additional data

Part-no: A2116
Ident-No: iMac19,2
EMC-No: 3195
Security features: --
data sheet: Link to manufacturer

Benchmark results

Geekbench 6 - Single Core

Geekbench 5 is a multi-system benchmark and measures the performance of a computer. Geekbench version 5 contains new test fields such as augmented reality applications and calculations for machine learning.

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Geekbench 6 - Multi Core

Geekbench 5 is a multi-system benchmark and measures the performance of a computer. Geekbench version 5 contains new test fields such as augmented reality applications and calculations for machine learning.

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Geekbench 5 - Single Core

Geekbench 5 is a multi-system benchmark and measures the performance of a computer. Geekbench version 5 contains new test fields such as augmented reality applications and calculations for machine learning.

View all Geekbench 5 benchmark results



Geekbench 5 - Multi Core

Geekbench 5 is a multi-system benchmark and measures the performance of a computer. Geekbench version 5 contains new test fields such as augmented reality applications and calculations for machine learning.

View all Geekbench 5 benchmark results



Cinebench 2024 - Single Core

The Cinebench 2024 benchmark is based on the Redshift rendering engine, which is also used in the 3D program Cinema 4D from the manufacturer Maxon. The benchmark runs are each 10 minutes long to test whether the processor is limited by its heat generation. Cinebench 2024 runs on Windows (x86-64 and arm) and macOS. He can also test the new Apple M processors.

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Cinebench 2024 - Multi Core

The Cinebench 2024 benchmark is based on the Redshift rendering engine, which is also used in the 3D program Cinema 4D from the manufacturer Maxon. The benchmark runs are each 10 minutes long to test whether the processor is limited by its heat generation. Cinebench 2024 runs on Windows (x86-64 and arm) and macOS. He can also test the new Apple M processors.

View all Cinebench 2024 benchmark results



Cinebench R23 - Single Core

Cinebench R23 is the latest version of Maxon's render benchmark. It is based on the Cinema 4D application, which is used to generate 3D shapes. We use the single-core as well as the multi-core test.

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Cinebench R23 - Multi Core

Cinebench R23 is the latest version of Maxon's render benchmark. It is based on the Cinema 4D application, which is used to generate 3D shapes. We use the single-core as well as the multi-core test.

View all Cinebench R23 benchmark results



FP32 Performance (Single-precision TFLOPS) - FP32 (TFLOPS)

The theoretical computing power of the graphics card with single precision (32 bit) in TFLOPS. TFLOPS indicates how many trillion FP32 floating point operations the graphics card (GPU) can perform per second. The larger this number, the faster the graphics card is.

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More benchmarks for
Apple iMac 21.5" i7 3.2 Vega 20 (2019)

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For this we use so-called theoretical or synthetic benchmarks such as Geekbench or Cinebench, as these support both x86 and ARM instruction sets in the current versions. We guarantee real comparability of the results by ensuring that the benchmarks are executed identically and correctly as well as by the condition of the system.

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