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New iMac (2019) based on same architecture as 2017?

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It looks like the new iMac 2019 is just a refresh of processors vs. a redesign.  Does anyone know if this is the case?  Specifically, I’m curious whether the RAM will remain user upgradeable through a door in the back of the computer.

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New iMac (2019) based on same architecture as 2017?

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It looks like the new iMac 2019 is just a refresh of processors vs. a redesign.  Does anyone know if this is the case?  Specifically, I’m curious whether the RAM will remain user upgradeable through a door in the back of the computer.

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iMac 27" 2017

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