The Mac Studio has one of the most powerful processors Cupertino has ever made: the M1 Ultra. But there's more to Apple's 'most powerful desktop ever' than just that.
, a relatively capable creator laptop running an AMD Ryzen 7 5800U and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti. The Mac Studio? Just over three minutes.
. That means that the entire system here can be running at full bore and still use up less power than the just the Core i9-12900K alone. It’s certainly very impressive to see just how far Apple has come with the performance-per-watt of its silicon. With such little power being used in comparison, the Mac Studio also barely heats up, with its copper heatsink more than able to prevent any thermal throttling from happening even during video renders and benchmarks.
On top of that, the 12MP webcam now features Center Stage as well, powered by an A13 Bionic chip. You’ll also find a six-speaker setup that Apple calls the ‘best ever created for Mac’, comprising of four woofers and two tweeters with support for spatial audio with Dolby Atmos. Unlike most monitors though there’s no HDMI or DisplayPort here. Instead, you’ll have to make do with three USB-C ports, as well as an awkward power cable that’s permanently attached to the Studio Display.
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