Apple's high-performance Mac models, including the Mac Studio and Mac Pro, are expected to get a big upgrade in 2025. Here's how powerful we expect that they'll be. The Mac upgrade to M4 chips in late ...
Alongside the launch of the consumer-focused M4 MacBook Air (see “M4 MacBook Air Cuts Price, Boosts Performance, Camera, and Display Support,” 5 March 2025), Apple also updated the Mac Studio.
Apple didn’t launch the 2025 Mac Studio with an M4 Ultra processor — the top-of-the-line version of Apple’s current chip family. And it now seems that chip will never exist at all. Apparently, ...
Apple unveiled a brand new Mac Studio today with two powerful—yet perplexing—chip options. You can get it with an M4 Max or the new high-end M3 Ultra chip. One publication asked Apple about this odd ...
A year ago today, Apple unveiled the M4 Max and M3 Ultra Mac Studio desktop computer. In addition to Thunderbolt 5 and SSD storage configurable to 16TB, Apple advertised the Mac Studio as featuring up ...
Apple's Mac Studio just got a major speed boost from two new models. The first is the Mac Studio with M4 Max, which is ...
In a surprising turn of events, Apple is reportedly working on the M4 Ultra chipset. This was touted to be discontinued by the brand due to high R&D costs and low sales volume. It has been identified ...
After switching to Apple silicon by adopting the M2 Ultra chip in 2022, the Mac Pro is widely expected to receive an upgrade to the as-yet-unannounced M4 Ultra chip this year. By the time the M4 Ultra ...
Apple’s rumored M4 Ultra MacBook Pro has sparked widespread discussion among tech enthusiasts and industry analysts. This potential release could redefine the landscape of high-performance laptops, ...
When it comes to choosing between the $1,600 M4 Pro Mac Mini and the $4,000 M2 Ultra Mac Studio, the decision often hinges on finding the right balance between performance and cost. While the M2 Ultra ...
"It depends on your workload" is a perfectly valid nuanced take for the product line, but one that consumers will hate compared to the simplicity of "bigger = better" for price and performance. Now ...