
Apple M1 Ultra is now official! Apple announced it during the Peek Performance event. Basically these are two M1 Max chips connected to each other through a proprietary technology called UltraFusion.
The company implemented a feature in the M1 Max that allows two chips to connect to each other but behave as one, thus avoiding potential problems in programming and memory sharing. The link transfers up to 10,000 signals simultaneously and has a band speed of 2.5 Tb per second.
In other words, M1 Ultra is like putting two M1 Max chips on one card, but without the downsides of a traditional dual processor system. The resulting chip is monstrous from many points of view. First, the size, and then for the performance, especially in relation to energy consumption. Check out these numbers provided by Apple.
Apple M1 Ultra will be available on the new Mac Studio, the ultra-pumped version of the Mac Mini that Apple also unveiled today. The M1 Ultra configuration, with 64GB of storage, costs €4,649 (~P265,065), and goes to €5,799 (~P330,630) for 128 GB variant.
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