Apple has continued its week of new announcements by unveiling a refreshed Mac Studio with new chips in tow. The updated model can be bought with an M4 Max or M3 Ultra chip, although the overall design is unchanged.
Apple announced the update via a press release, making this the first time a new Mac Studio has arrived since 2022.
This refresh marks the first time that an M4 Max has been made available in a desktop Mac, having arrived in the MacBook Pro in the fall of 2024.
Apple today announced the new Mac Studio, the most powerful Mac ever made, featuring M4 Max and the new M3 Ultra chip. The ultimate pro desktop delivers groundbreaking pro performance, extensive connectivity now with Thunderbolt 5, and new capabilities in its compact and quiet design that can live right on a desk. Mac Studio can tackle the most intense workloads with its powerful CPU, Apple’s advanced graphics architecture, higher unified memory capacity, ultrafast SSD storage, and a faster and more efficient Neural Engine. It provides a big boost in performance compared to the previous generation, and a massive leap for users coming from older Macs.
The M4 Max on offer here has 14 CPU cores and 32 GPU cores as well as a 16-core Neural Engine. The M4 Max Mac Studio also comes with 32GB and a 512GB SSD as standard.
Alongside the M4 Max, the Mac Studio now comes in a new M3 Ultra configuration with a 28-core CPU and a 60-core GPU. The Neural Engine has 32 cores with 96GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD offered as standard.
Both of the new models are available to preorder now and will officially go on sale on March 12. The M4 Max model starts at $1,999 while the M3 Ultra model starts at $3,999.
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