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Posted by Timi0
 - May 03, 2020, 13:02:57
Where do I preorder the wheels and stand? I have my COVID-19 wellfare checks to spend.
Posted by BJ
 - May 02, 2020, 18:35:46
This is not going to happen. Too high a power draw. Regardless of whether it's technically feasible, Apple will not do it. The author of the article accomplished his goal: clicks.
Posted by Poiseidon
 - May 02, 2020, 00:44:59
Apple can do no wrong. Therefore, this is the only correct application of the Intel i9-10900K.
Posted by fkdsjdkas
 - May 01, 2020, 18:05:42
Better with Rocket Lake...higher IPC, hence lower frequencies, hence lower temperatures, hence a nicer experience.
Posted by fam
 - May 01, 2020, 15:08:49
Very expensive and terrible cooling combined with expensive and hot, what could go wrong?
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 01, 2020, 14:36:54
It has been speculated that Apple could decide to refresh its iMac lineup with Comet Lake-S desktop processors later this year. There have been many rumors about a potential upcoming iMac series redesign, including a new 23-inch variant. It's possible the 27-inch iMac could be configured with the 5.3 GHz-capable Intel Core i9-10900K.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Core-i9-10900K-in-a-27-inch-iMac-Intel-and-Apple-could-combine-to-offer-the-world-s-fastest-gaming-processor-in-a-refreshed-all-in-one.463441.0.html