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Specifications
The M2 Ultra has 134 billion transistors, which is an astonishing increase of 20 billion over the M1 Ultra. With a phenomenal capacity of up to 192GB, and a huge 50% increase over the M1 Ultra, Apple’s unified memory architecture makes a significant step forward. It also has an amazing memory bandwidth of 800GB/s, which is twice as fast as the M2 Max. The 24-Core CPU of the M2 Ultra is one of its most notable features. This represents a 20% improvement over the M1 Ultra and consists of 16 next-generation high-performance cores and 8 next-generation high-efficiency cores. With a 30% increase in performance and the option to customise it with 60 or 76 cores, the GPU in the M2 Ultra is a veritable powerhouse. A further 32 cores have been added to the Neural Engine, enabling it to perform 31.6 trillion operations per second, a 40% increase from its previous version.
Features
The media engine on the M2 Ultra has also been improved by Apple, giving it twice the functionality of the M2 Max. The H.264, HEVC, and ProRes encoding and decode functions are now hardware-enabled and dedicated, allowing the M2 Ultra to playback up to 22 streams of 8K ProRes 422 video. The M2 Ultra’s display engine is impressive in that it supports up to six Pro Display XDRs, giving users access to more than 100 million pixels. By incorporating the most recent Secure Enclave, hardware-verified secure boot, and runtime anti-exploitation technologies, Apple has underlined its dedication to security and give users the finest security available.
Availability
The upcoming Mac Pro and Mac Studio, which are also scheduled to debut this month, will be powered by the M2 Ultra processor. A huge accomplishment for the firm, Apple declared with pride that the transition from Mac to Apple Silicon is now complete.