Apple's newest powerhouse processor is a cross between an M3 and an M4—and is made for the most demanding users.
Apple explains why the M4 Ultra isn’t available with the new Mac Studio. Still, it doesn’t mean it won’t be released.
Apple has also added a couple of extras, getting the M3 Ultra certified for 120Gbps Thunderbolt 5 (the M3 Max supports ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNApple M3 Ultra benchmark seen on Geekbench — beats M4 Max in multi-core, but not single-coreAn early benchmark result of the Apple M3 Ultra shows the CPU beating every other Apple silicon in the multi-score result.
Apple's new M3 Ultra processor slices and dices DeepSeek R1 models: uses 448GB of unified RAM, only 200W of power... no multi-GPU setup necessary.
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