Apple concluded its "Peek Performance" event with its most powerful computer ever - the Mac Studio. A Mac mini on steroids, the Mac Studio is bigger in order to fit Apple's previous best processor M1 Max, and its new flagship M1 Ultra processor. The Mac Studio measures 9.5cm in height and 19.7cm in width and depth, making it very portable for a desktop computer. It weighs 2.7kg or 3.6kg, depending on your choice of processor.
Apple manufactures the Mac Studio from a
single piece of aluminum and fitted a thermal system that uses fans at the top
of the machine to suck cool air from vents on the bottom, passing throughout
the system. There's a good selection of ports on the back - four Thunderbolt 4
USB-C ports with 40 Gbps throughput each, a 10 Gbit Ethernet, two USB-A ports,
one HDMI, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a power connector.
On the front the M1 Max Mac Studio has two
10 Gbps USB-C ports and a UHS-II SDXC card slot. The M1 Ultra Mac Studio makes
use of two Thunderbolt 4 USB-C instead. There's an integrated speaker as well. You
can connect up to five displays to the Mac Studio - four at up to 6K at 60Hz
through the Thunderbolt USB-C's and one 4K up to 60Hz through the full-sized
HDMI.
The Mac Studio comes with a choice of
either the M1 Max or the M1 Ultra, which is essentially two M1 Max glued
together. The M1 Max has a 10-core CPU, 24-core GPU, and a 16-core Neural
Engine. The M1 Ultra, predictably doubles all of these to 20, 48, and 32,
respectively. It also ships with double the unified memory of 64GB and 1TB of
SSD storage, while the Max ships with 32GB and 512GB. These are the starting
options. The M1 Max can be configured with a 32-core GPU, while the M1 Ultra
can be had with an up to 64-core GPU. Each chipset can be paired with 64GB or
even 128GB of unified memory and a choice of 1TB, 2TB, 4TB or 8TB of 7.4GB/s
SSD storage.
As usual, Apple threw in some vague
figures to gauge the performance of the Mac Studio. The M1 Ultra-powered Mac
Studio has up to 90% better CPU performance than a Mac Pro with a 16-core Xeon
processor, and up to 60% faster than a 28-core Mac Pro. Graphics-wise the Mac
Studio is up to 80% faster than the fastest Mac GPU available right now.
The M1 Ultra Mac Studio with 128GB of
unified memory can play back up to 18 streams of 8K 4:2:2 ProRes video
simultaneously The Mac Studio is up for pre-order right now and will ship on
March 18. The starting configuration with an M1 Max processor is US$ 1,999/£ 1,999/€ 2,299/INR 189,000, while the starting M1 Ultra config is US$ 3,999/£ 3,999/€ 4,599/INR 389,000.