Apple Introduces Its New Processor M1 Ultra

Apple introduced its new processor M1 Ultra, which is 8 times faster and more powerful than its previous processor.
 Apple Introduces Its New Processor M1 Ultra
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Apple’s processors satisfy many users even in their current form, but they can do better each time. With the innovations it brings to the M1 processor they use in their new devices, Apple allows users to have smoother and faster devices.

John Ternus, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, talked about the processor changes they made to how they can take Mac devices further. It seems that iMac and Macbook Pros will give their users a more excellent experience.

The most powerful processor ever

Explaining that they have migrated almost all devices in the new series to Apple Silicon, Ternus has added M1 to make users who need more performance happy. It officially announced its processors called Ultra. Normal devices use two chips connected to the motherboard to increase speed, and this is achieved in Apple’s new generation devices by connecting two M1 Maxs together. With this new processor technology, Apple devices are now; It has twice the density of any existing technology and has 2.5 TB/s inter-processor bandwidth.

Devices act as a single chip to this software, allowing faster access while performing 90% higher. Some of the features offered by the new processor are; A 64-core GPU with a 20-core CPU, 16 higher-efficiency cores, and 4 high-efficiency cores. This new processor, which is 8 times faster than the previous processor technology M1, brings with it 22 trillion operations per second and 2 times the media speed. It will also be a big plus for users that it has the same performance as the highest GPUs available, with 200W less power. M1 Ultra, which will further increase the performance of Mac devices, is seen by Apple as “the powerful and capable chip ever in personal computers”.

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