The M2 Ultra Mac apparently has 16 excessive-efficiency cores
Gurman reported that Apple is testing two desktop Macs geared up with the M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips.
The Cupertino-based tech big Apple is all set to host its Annual Worldwide Developers Conference on June 5 (tomorrow). Ahead of the official announcement Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has confirmed that Apple might introduce its refreshed Mac Studio mannequin on Monday.
On the micro-running a blog platform Twitter, Gurman defined that the brand new Mac in query is codenamed “J475.” The current Mac Studio is codenamed “J375,” suggesting that the brand new machine is certainly a subsequent-technology Mac Studio mannequin.
“Earlier this week, Gurman reported that Apple is testing two desktop Macs geared up with the M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips. The M2 Max was launched in January upon the launch of the newest 14- and 16-inch MacE book Pro fashions, however the M2 Ultra chip is new and would succeed the M1 Ultra chip that Apple makes use of within the Mac Studio,” MacRumors reported.
According to Gurman, the M2 Max Mac in testing features eight high-performance cores, four efficiency cores, a 30-core GPU, and 96GB RAM. This is the same as the chip in the M2 Max version of the 16-inch MacBook Pro.
The M2 Ultra Mac apparently has 16 high-performance cores and 8 efficiency cores, and a 60-core GPU, though prior information suggests that the M2 Ultra could feature up to 76 GPU cores. Different configurations feature 64GB, 128GB, and 192GB of memory.
Apple’s rumored AR/VR headset will be available in six colours. The report claimed that Apple’s headset will be available in black, blue, gray, green, pink, and a sixth undisclosed color. They also claimed that the headset will have at least two storage capacity options, including 128GB and 256GB.