Highlights
Mac Studio – The Most Powerful Mac Ever Made
Mac Studio, the latest offering from Apple, is labelled as the most powerful Mac to date. With the integration of M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips, this desktop system caters to AI-powered workflows, professional creatives, and high-performance computing tasks. The advanced device boasts Thunderbolt 5 for enhanced connectivity, with options for up to 512GB of unified memory and a massive 16TB of SSD storage, establishing it as a powerhouse in AI, machine learning, and content creation fields.
Pre-orders for the new Mac Studio are currently open, with official sales commencing on March 12.
John Ternus, Apple’s Senior VP of Hardware Engineering, stated that the new Mac Studio stands as the most powerful Mac ever created. With features like M4 Max and M3 Ultra, half a terabyte of unified memory, and immense storage speeds accompanied by Thunderbolt 5, Mac Studio genuinely sets the bar for professional desktops.
Enhanced Performance with M4 Max
The M4 Max-powered Mac Studio is tailored for video editors, engineers, developers, and creative professionals needing high-speed processing and seamless multitasking capabilities. It features a 16-core CPU and 40-core GPU, providing 3.5 times greater performance compared to the M1 Max, making it 6.1 times quicker than Intel’s last 27-inch iMac.
Key Performance Highlights of Mac Studio with M4 Max
- 1.6 times quicker image processing in Adobe Photoshop compared to M1 Max
- 2.1 times faster code compilation in Xcode relative to M1 Max
- 5 times enhanced AI-driven video processing in Topaz Video AI compared to Intel iMac
The M4 Max’s Neural Engine offers performance that is three times faster than M1 Max, ensuring seamless operation of on-device AI models. Additionally, ray tracing and mesh shading significantly improve real-time graphics rendering for both gaming applications and professional tasks.
Next-Level Computing with M3 Ultra
For users seeking advanced computing power, the Mac Studio equipped with M3 Ultra presents remarkable specifications:
- A 32-core CPU featuring 24 performance cores, marking a 50% increase over previous Ultra chips
- An 80-core GPU dedicated to advanced graphics rendering
- 2.6 times quicker GPU-based rendering compared to M1 Ultra
- Support for Large Language Models (LLMs) with up to 600 billion parameters
The M3 Ultra Mac Studio begins with 96GB of unified memory, which can be expanded to 512GB—the highest available in any personal computer. This enables efficient management of large AI training datasets, 3D animations, and ultra HD video editing tasks.
Advanced Connectivity Features
For professionals utilising external storage, AI models, and creative assets, Mac Studio now incorporates Thunderbolt 5, which provides:
- Data transfer speeds of 120Gbps—three times faster than Thunderbolt 4
- Support for multiple Pro Display XDR setups, accommodating up to 8 monitors
- Improved PCIe expansion capabilities ideal for AI and data science processes
Equipped with built-in Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and 10Gb Ethernet, Mac Studio guarantees exceptional connectivity for high-performance work environments.
Optimisation for Apple Intelligence
The Mac Studio is well-optimised for Apple’s intelligence systems, featuring:
- AI-driven Writing Tools for summarising and editing
- Real-time live transcription functions in Notes
- Enhanced Siri functionalities with ChatGPT integration
- Image Playground for AI-enhanced visuals
With macOS Sequoia, users can easily mirror their iPhone wirelessly on their Mac, benefit from AI-assisted app enhancements, and access upgrades to password management for added security.
The starting price for Mac Studio with M4 Max is INR 2,14,900, while the variant with M3 Ultra starts at INR 3,49,900. Educational discounts are available.
Customers can now pre-order the new Mac Studio, with availability set to begin on March 12 through Apple’s online platform, retail locations, and approved resellers.