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A PC by definition means Personal Computer which therefore includes a Mac. However, using context clues we can assume OP was talking about an Apple iMac that runs on an unix derived OS system and a computer that is either runs on a windows OS or a linux OS. Around the 2010s, iMacs were using Intel i3 clarksdale processors with ~4gb of ram. On the other side, there was a bit more wiggle room with new stuff coming. The AMD Phenom II and Athlon II released around that time. Intel i3 540, 530, 660, 650, Intel i5 660, 661, 770, Intel Pentium G6950, and some other celeron, quadcores, etc released as well. Around this time, ~4-6gb of ram were the norm. Moving towards 2018, iMacs nowadays are using Intel i5 processor, some configurable to an Intel i7, with ~8gbs of ram configurable to 16gb-32gb. On the other side, AMD Ryzen processors are being released with the Ryzen Threadripper being some of the hottest in the latest trends. Intel's new Coffee Lake (i3-i7) and Coffee Lake-H (i9) are also some of the hottest in the latest trends. ~8gb-16gb of ram are the norm with some opting for even more. Personally, iMacs are pretty weird. Keyboard is weird. Mouse is weird. Good white aesthetic but even then my Windows 98 case looks better. If you want to spend ~$2000 on an iMac, go for it anon kun. But you are a faggot for buying that desu!