Apple officially announced its new M3 Ultra chip, which comes with up to 2.6 times stronger performance compared to the performance of the M1 Ultra chip, in addition to support for Thunderbolt 5 connectivity, and support for up to half a terabyte of RAM, which is the largest ever compared to any computer.
The M3 Ultra chip carries the most powerful CPU and GPU in Mac computers, as well as twice as many cores as the neural engine, and the largest capacity unified RAM ever.
The M3 Ultra chip also features a Thunderbolt 5 port, ensuring ultra-fast connectivity, and the M3 Ultra chip is designed using Apple's innovative UltraFusion fusion architecture, which connects the two M3 Max chips across more than 10,000 high-speed connections, providing low latency and high bandwidth.
This allows the system to treat embedded chips as a single chip to achieve a giant leap in performance while maintaining the energy efficiency of leading processors. UltraFusion brings together about 184 billion transistors to elevate the groundbreaking capabilities of the new Mac Studio that carries that chip.
Superior performance and high
efficiency The M3 Ultra chip provides the strongest performance compared to any other chip in Mac computers, while maintaining the pioneering energy efficiency that has always characterized Apple Silicon chips, and it features a CPU with up to 32 cores, including 24 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores, the result is about 1.5 times better performance compared to the performance of the M2 Ultra chip, and about 1.8 times compared to the performance of the M1 Ultra chip.
The chip has the largest GPU of any Apple chip, with up to 80 Graphic graphics cores, and it offers performance twice as fast as the M2 Ultra chip, and up to 2.6 times faster than the M1 Ultra chip.