Apple powers Mac Studio with M3 Ultra chip

Apple just released its brand new M3 Ultra chip, which runs the latest Mac Studio. It was made by joining two M3 Max chips together with something called UltraFusion—a special connection with more than 10,000 links. This connection moves data super fast, at 2.5 TB per second. The company worked with TSMC, which built the chip using its tiny 3nm process, cramming about 184 billion transistors inside.

The M3 Ultra's CPU has an amazing 24 fast cores plus eight power-saving cores, making it work way faster than the older M2 Ultra version. The graphics part has 80 cores, which doubles what you got before. They beefed up the Neural Engine to 32 cores to handle smart AI better. Memory starts big at 96 GB, but you can bump it all the way to 512 GB if needed. Data moves through memory at 800 GB per second, keeping everything running smoothly.

Mac Studio computers with the M3 Ultra have better ways to connect stuff. They support Thunderbolt 5, which transfers data really fast - up to 80 gigabits per second through each port. You can actually link several Mac Studios together if you want even more computing power. The display part lets you hook up eight Pro Display XDR monitors at once. That helps people who need lots of screen space. The media system handles 22 streams of super high-quality 8K ProRes-422 video simultaneously.

Beyond these upgrades, the M3 Ultra shows how Apple wants to pack different powerful parts into one chip. By combining serious CPU power, strong graphics abilities, and smart AI processing, they created something that works great for heavy computer tasks. People who need serious performance for demanding programs will love what the new Mac Studio offers. The design meets all the needs tech experts have when running complex applications every day.
 

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