While we are getting closer to Apple’s major launch event in September, possibly, rumors and leaks keep revealing about the expected devices. Now, a leak shows that the M3 lineup of chips, especially the M3 Ultra, will be more powerful than its predecessor, the M2 Ultra. According to the reports, the M3 Ultra will have up to 80-core GPU and a significant boost in CPU cores. Here are the details about the M3 Ultra…
M3 Ultra will be more powerful than the M2 Ultra
For a long time, reports about the launch of the expected devices at Apple’s upcoming event keep revealing. Now, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who is a trustful Apple leaker, claims that Apple’s M3 Ultra chipset will have a significant boost compared to last year’s M2 Ultra. According to the reports, Apple will introduce the first M3 Macs in October, and the high-end M3 chipset will hit the market with its specs.
When we look at Bloomberg’s reports, we can see that the Ultra will show a major increase in terms of CPU cores and a bump in GPU cores. Mark Gurman says that the Ultra would be available on Mac Studio and Mac Pro. He released the expected specs of the upcoming chipset and a comparison between the expected one and its predecessor:
- Base M3 Ultra specs: 32-core CPU with 24 performance cores and eight efficiency cores, 64-core GPU
- Base M2 Ultra configuration: 24-core CPU with 16 performance cores and eight efficiency cores, 60-core GPU
- Top-end M3 Ultra specs: 32-core CPU with 24 performance cores and eight efficiency cores, 80 GPU cores
- Top-end M2 Ultra specs: 24-core CPU with 16 performance cores and eight efficiency cores, 76-core GPU
The first M3 Macs are set to launch in October, including a new 13-inch MacBook Air, a 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, and a new 24-inch iMac. The 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro with M3 Pro and M3 Max chips are expected in 2024, followed by updated Mac Pro and Mac Studio versions with the M3 Ultra.
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