Apple Announces New Mac Studio With M4 Max and M3 Ultra Chips, Thunderbolt 5, and More
Apple has refreshed its Mac Studio lineup with the introduction of M4 Max and M3 Ultra chip options, Thunderbolt 5 ports, and expanded storage capabilities. The M4 Max chip provides a significant boost in performance, boasting speeds up to 75% faster than the previous generation's M2 Max chip. In contrast, the M3 Ultra chip promises substantial gains in graphics performance, with Apple claiming up to 2x fasteendering speeds.The addition of Thunderbolt 5 ports on new configurations brings improved data transfer speeds and enhanced connectivity options. However, it's worth noting that the overall design of the Mac Studio has remained unchanged. The computer now supports up to eight 6K displays, catering to professional users who require high-end visuals.The updated Mac Studio is set to launch on March 12, with pricing starting at $1,999 in the US. While this might be out of reach for some consumers, it's clear that Apple has aimed to create a powerful workstation for professionals and content creators who require cutting-edge performance and capabilities.