Apple’s forthcoming M4 Mac Studio Sounds like an absolute beast
Apple’s current Mac Studio front (top image) and rear
Apple’s current Mac Studio delivers next-generation speed in the form of the high-performance M2 Max and the boundary-breaking M2 Ultra, but the next-gen M4-powered Mac Studio promises to deliver breathtaking power.
Apple has a lineup of M4 chips in development, including the standard M4, the M4 Pro and M4 Max, and a higher-end version that’s codenamed “Hidra.” This higher-end chip could be an “Ultra” version that’s equivalent to the M2 Ultra, or it might even be something even more powerful.
Current Mac Studio machines use M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips, so we can expect the M4 models to be equipped with M4 Max and M4 Ultra (or its equivalent) chips. Aside from the Mac Pro, the Mac Studio is the only Apple machine that uses “Ultra” chips.
The Mac Studio is designed for Mac users who have system intensive workflows that require advanced compute and graphics capabilities.
The next Mac Studio and Mac Pro could support as much as 500GB of Unified Memory, up from the current 192GB maximum.
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