The Mac Studio looks like the Mac Mini on the outside, but it has more power on the inside. Apple's M1 Max chip and the M1 Ultra processor are included in the Mac Studio. The new device looks similar to the Mac Mini, but Apple claims it will be faster than the Mac Pro.

Apple claims that the 7.7 inches by 3.7 inches is perfect for most displays and will remain quiet under heavy workload. The rear has a number of ports, including four Thunderbolt 4 ports, a 10Gb Ethernet port, two USB-A ports, and an audio jack. It supports both wi-fi and BLE. The M1 Max and M1 Ultra systems have an SD card slot on the front. Apple says the Mac Studio can support up to four Pro Display XDRs and a 4K TV.

Apple claims that the Mac Studio with M1 Max will deliver 50 percent faster performance than a Mac Pro with a 16-core Xeon and 2.5 times faster performance than a iMac with a 10-core Core i9. The M1 Ultra configuration is said to be up to 90 percent faster than the 16-core Mac Pro.

The M1 Ultra is a chip that can hold up to 128 gigabytes of memory. It has a 20-core processor with 16 high- performance cores and four efficiency cores, as well as a 64-core GPU and a 32-core neural engine. The latest Mac Mini is eight times faster than the M1, according to Apple.

It is compatible with Apple's Studio Display, an external monitor that was also unveiled today. The studio display has a 5K screen that can reach 600 nits of brightness and also has an ultra wide camera. The display has additional ports on its rear. Various stands and mounting options are available.

The Mac Studio with M1 Max and M1 Ultra will start at $1,999 and $3,999, respectively. There is a studio display. Preorder the products now and they will ship on March 18th. The iMac appears to have been discontinued, while the Mac Pro and Mac Mini will continue to be sold.

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