Apple is still a few months away from unveiling its Apple silicon-equipped Mac Pro. But in the meantime, for demanding users who can’t wait to take advantage of Apple silicon on a Mac, there’s the new Apple Studio, the newest computer revealed during the company’s “Peek Performance” event on Tuesday.
At the heart of the Mac Studio is an M1 Max or M1 Ultra, a new addition to the M1 System on a Chip lineup. The M1 Ultra has a 20-core CPU (16 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores), a 64-core GPU, a 32-core Neural Engine, and 800GBps of bandwidth. Since the M1 Ultra is essentially a pair of M1 Max chips working together, the Ultra also has double the Max’s media enhancements, including four ProRes accelerators.
Apple offers two standard configurations of the Mac Studio:
- $1,999: M1 Max (10-core CPU), 24-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, 32GB of RAM, 512GB SSD
- $3,999: M1 Ultra (20-core CPU), 48-core GPU, 32-core Neural Engine, 64GB of RAM, 1TB SSD