Apple Inc. presented on Wednesday in a press release the M3 Ultra chip, "the highest-performing chip it has ever created, offering the most powerful CPU and GPU in a Mac." The chip has been incorporated into the firm's latest Mac Studio model.
The chip features "Thunderbolt 5 with more than 2x the bandwidth per port for faster connectivity and robust expansion," the company explained. It boasts up to a 32-core CPU with 24 performance cores and eight efficiency cores and has the largest GPU in any Apple chip made before.
The tech giant described its latest semiconductor as being able to "fly through the most demanding content creation workloads and games." The chip's memory starts at 96 GB and can be configured up to 512 GB.