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What are all the differences between the iMac Pro and the 27-Inch "2020" iMac models?
The iMac Pro models -- formally referred to as the "Late 2017" line -- are the iMac Pro "8-Core" 3.2 27" (5K), "10-Core" 3.0 27" (5K), "14-Core" 2.5 27" (5K), and "18-Core" 2.3 27" (5K). The entry-level iMac Pro "8-Core" 3.2 27" (5K) was discontinued on August 4, 2020 and the remaining three configurations received price cuts at the same time.
The 27-Inch "2020" iMac models are the stock iMac "Core i5" 3.1 27" (5K), "Core i5" 3.3 27" (5K), and "Core i7" 3.8 27" (5K) and the configure-to-order iMac "Core i9" 3.6 27" (5K), "Core i7" 3.8 27" (5K; 5700/XT), and "Core i9" 3.6 27" (5K; 5700/XT).
Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (27" iMac 5K - Left, iMac Pro - Right)
External Differences
The 27-Inch "2020" iMac and iMac Pro models use a very similar external case design (they're even the exact same dimensions), and have sharply tapering sides at the edge of the display, but the iMac Pro is offered in a dark "Space Gray" color.
Both models have highly similar 27" LED-backlit 16:9 widescreen IPS DCI-P3, wide color gamut, "Retina 5K" displays with a gigantic 5120x2880 resolution, as well, but the 27-Inch "2020" iMac models add True Tone technology. True Tone evaluates the color temperature and ambient brightness of your surroundings and dynamically adjusts the display's white balance to match.
For an extra US$500, at the time of system purchase, Apple also offers the 27-Inch "2020" iMac with a "nano-texture glass" display surface to more dramatically reduce glare, which curiously, it does not offer for the otherwise higher-end iMac Pro.
Both models have a 1080p "FaceTime HD" webcam, but the iMac Pro has four integrated microphones rather than just a three-mic array. The iMac Pro also is noticeably quieter which makes it particularly valuable for audio production work.
Connectivity Differences
Both the 27-Inch "2020" iMac and iMac Pro have four USB 3 (USB-A) ports, an awkwardly located SDCX card slot, and an analog 3.5 mm headphone jack. They also both have 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 capability.
However, the non-Pro iMac only has two Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports and Gigabit Ethernet whereas the iMac Pro has four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports and faster Nbase-T (10-gigabit) Ethernet by default. The 27-Inch "2020" iMac can be equipped with 10-Gigabit Ethernet at the time of purchase as a US$100 upgrade.
Identification Differences
Just compared to one another, the 27-Inch "2020" iMac and "Late 2017" iMac Pro models can be identified by color, or more precisely, by Model Number, A2115 for the "2020" iMac and A1862 for the iMac Pro. However, the identifiers for the non-pro iMac models are shared by other systems and are not as useful for specific identification.
Accordingly, these systems can be more uniquely differentiated by Model Identifier in software and EMC Number externally. Just as the site has for other Macs for more than two decades, EveryMac.com has carefully hand documented these details for your convenience:
iMac Model |
Model ID |
EMC No. |
iMac (2020, 5K) |
||
iMac Pro (Late 2017) |
Additionally, EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup feature -- as well as the EveryMac app -- also can uniquely identify each of these models by their serial numbers.
Internal Differences
Internally, the 27-Inch "2020" iMac and "Late 2017" iMac Pro have some common aspects, but some important differences, as well. Both have onboard SSD storage and are essentially dependent on Thunderbolt 3 ports for connectivity to fast external storage.
The 27-Inch "2020" iMac models have "Comet Lake" (10th Gen) processors and Radeon Pro graphics. The RAM is beautifully easy to upgrade via a simple access door. As first determined by site sponsor OWC, the SSD in these models, by default, is soldered onboard and cannot be upgraded, although it might be possible to upgrade some configurations if they also are equipped with 4 TB or 8 TB SSDs at the time of purchase.
The "Late 2017" iMac Pro models, by contrast, use more advanced -- but older -- Xeon W processors and Radeon Pro Vega graphics. It is possible to upgrade the RAM (just needlessly difficult) and although it is removable, it may or may not be possible to upgrade the SSD. The iMac Pro models are quieter with a more advanced cooling system, as well.
Comparison Chart
The major differences between the current 27-Inch "2020" iMac and the current iMac Pro options are summarized below. Please refer to the specs page for the model of interest for complete details:
![]() 27" 5K 2020 |
![]() Pro Late 2017 |
|
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Introduced: | August 4, 2020 | December 14, 2017 |
Discontinued: | Current | Current |
Case Color: | Silver | Dark Gray |
Processor Speed: | 3.1, 3.3, 3.8 GHz* | 3.0, 2.5, 2.3 GHz† |
Processor Type: | 6 Core i5/ 8 Core i7* | 10, 14, 18 Cores† |
Processor Family: | Comet Lake | Xeon W |
Processor Mounting: | LGA 1151 | LGA 2066 |
DDR4 RAM: | 2666 MHz | 2666 MHz (ECC) |
Standard RAM: | 8 GB | 32 GB |
Maximum RAM: | 128 GB | 512 GB |
RAM Slots: | 4 | 4 |
RAM Upgrade: | Easy (Door) | Difficult |
Standard Storage: | SSD | SSD |
Standard Graphics: | Radeon Pro 5300 Radeon Pro 5500 XT |
Radeon Pro Vega 56 |
Dedicated VRAM: | 4, 8 GB | 8 GB |
Display Size: | 27-Inch | 27-Inch |
Display Resolution: | 5120x2880 | 5120x2880 |
True Tone: | Yes | No |
Thunderbolt 3: | Two | Four |
Ethernet: | Gigabit | 10-Gigabit |
Microphones: | Three | Four |
Order Number (US): | MXWT2LL/A MXWU2LL/A MXWV2LL/A |
MHLV3LL/A |
EMC Number: | 3442 | 3144 |
Model Identifier: | iMac20,1/iMac20,2 | iMacPro1,1 |
2020 Price (US): | US$1799 US$1999 US$2299 |
US$4999 US$5799 US$6599 |
2020 Price (UK): | £1799 £1999 £2299 |
£4999 £5799 £6599 |
2020 Price (CA): | C$2399 C$2649 C$3079 |
C$6299 C$7259 C$8219 |
2020 Price (AU): | A$2799 A$3099 A$3549 |
A$7299 A$8499 A$9699 |
* By custom configuration, the iMac "Core i5" 3.3 27" (5K), and "Core i7" 3.8 27" (5K) can be configured with a 3.6 GHz 10-Core "Core i9" processor (I9-10910) for an extra US$500 or US$400, respectively. This processor has a 20 MB level 3 cache and Turbo Boost up to 5.0 GHz. EveryMac.com also has documented these custom configurations as its own model.
† An earlier iMac Pro model with a 3.2 GHz 8-Core Xeon W-2140B processor was discontinued August 4, 2020. EveryMac.com documents this model as the iMac Pro "8-Core" 3.2 27-Inch (5K, Late 2017).
Comparison Summary
Ultimately, compared to the newer 27-Inch "2020" iMac, the older iMac Pro -- first introduced in 2017 -- is showing its age despite its August 2020 price cut.
Compared to its non-Pro contemporary, the iMac Pro retains a 30% or so edge in multicore performance, but it actually is slower in single core performance, despite its significantly higher pricetag. The iMac Pro has better connectivity, better mics, and is quieter and cooler, but only those with high-end audio, video, and scientific software that can take full advantage of multicore processors really still might be able to justify the much higher price. Time is money, after all, but most users would be better served with the significantly cheaper 27-Inch "2020" iMac.
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In the UK, site sponsor Hoxton Macs has a good selection of used and refurbished iMac Pro models with a one-year warranty and free next day delivery throughout the UK. Delivery across Europe also is available starting at just £9.99 for two-day delivery to France and Germany.
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