Apple has made a number of announcements in the last week. When the company initially said that it would hold an event on March 25, a lot was speculated about it. Some said that Apple will be launching its upgraded iPads and some talked about subscriptions. Apple took a different route this time. It launched all the hardware in advance and saved the services for the event. Here’s a look at all that was launched by Apple in the last week:
3Upgraded iMacs

The Cupertino-based technology company also upgraded its 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMac desktops with new processors and graphics cards. Apple has said that with the update, the iMacs will get a ‘2x performance boost’. Apple’s 21.5-inch model of iMac can now be bought with an 8th Gen quad-core i3 or six-core i5 processor coupled with a Radeon Pro 555X GPU or a Radeon Pro 560X. For those who want more power, there is a custom device with up to six-core i7 processor that houses 32GB of RAM and comes with AMD’s Radeon Pro Vega 20 GPU. The 27-inch iMac is powered by Intel’s six-core i5 processor. The two lower configurations of the iMac come with an 8th Gen processor, the highest one has a 9th generation processor. The 27-inch iMac model comes with Radeon Pro 570X, 575X, and 580X GPUs and the custom model with AMD’s Radeon Pro Vega 48 GPU coupled with 8GB of RAM. While the cost of the 21.5-inch iMac starts at $1,299, the 27-inch model is priced at $1,799.