Apple has announced the launch of the Mac Studio, an all-new Mac desktop computer that will be offered with either the M1 Ultra or M1 Max, Apple's most powerful computer chips yet. The new desktop takes the form of a small monitorless tower computer that resembles an enlarged Mac Mini.
The computer features a variety of ports, including an SD card slot and two Thunderbolt 4 ports at the front. Meanwhile, the back of the device delivers an additional four Thunderbolt 4 ports, two USB Type-A ports, a 10 Gbps Ethernet port, a pro audio jack, and an HDMI port.
It is clear that with the new computer, Apple is looking to pose a challenge to high-end PCs, describing the compact Mac Studio as offering users "outrageous performance." For example, the M1 Max-equipped version provides users with 2.5 times the performance of Apple's 27-inch Intel Core i9 iMac and runs at speeds 50% faster than the brand's latest Mac Book Pro.
Ultra-Fast Compact Computers
Apple Unveiled Its New High-Performing Desktop, the Mac Studio
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