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Originally Posted by drofgnal
I'll probably update my iMac to the new processor when available. I'll also shell out some extra and have the hard drive be all SSD based. My 2015 iMac is running pretty slow with Catalina and I'm sure it won't do better with Big Sur.
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I think that SSD is now standard on iMacs. You can get up to 8 TB now. No telling what the new ones will have. I have 1 TB and wish it was bigger. When Apple split up iTunes in Catalina, some of the apps didn't include the ability to change the default location of the files, hopefully they fix that in the final release version of Big Sur.
Frankly, the biggest thing that I want from Apple is to fix a couple on holes in Catalina. But Apple has historically put such things at the bottom of the to-do list. Obviously, their current design philosophy is that everything is on the cloud which can be problematic at times, like when your internet connection is down.