Apple has unveiled the M3 Ultra chip, touted as the most high-performance chip ever produced, alongside the debut of the Mac Studio today.
The M3 Ultra chip is developed in the same format as the M1 Ultra and M2 Ultra, meaning it combines two M3 Max chips using a technology called UltraFusion, with over 10,000 signal connections and a bandwidth of over 2.5TB/s.
Featuring a maximum of 32 CPU cores, 80 GPU cores, 32-core Neural Engine, support for up to 512GB of unified memory, over 800GB/s memory bandwidth, and Thunderbolt 5 connectivity, the M3 Ultra chip pushes the boundaries of chip technology.
Source: Apple
**TLDR:** Apple introduces the groundbreaking M3 Ultra chip with unmatched performance capabilities, designed to revolutionize the tech industry alongside the Mac Studio release.
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