Apple’s M1 Ultra Chip Beats 28-Core Intel Mac Pro in Leaked Benchmark
Summary
At its Peek Performance event, Apple announced the M1 Ultra chip, which basically interconnects two M1 Max SoCs using UltraFusion to deliver an even higher level of performance. The company made some bold claims about its performance inside the Mac […]
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At its Peek Performance event, Apple announced the M1 Ultra chip, which basically interconnects two M1 Max SoCs using UltraFusion to deliver an even higher level of performance. The company made some bold claims about its performance inside the Mac Studio, including stating that it is up to 60 percent faster than the 28-core Mac Pro. If a leaked benchmark is anything to go by, Apple’s claims seem to be true. Continue reading Source
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