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M1 Ultra deep dive: Workstation performance at a fraction of the power

At its ‘Peek Performance’, Apple had a lot more in store for us than a new iPhone SE and an extra thick Mac mini otherwise known as Mac Studio. But Apple’s newest desktop Mac is bigger than a Mac mini for a good reason: it’s meant to house and cool the M1 Ultra, a surprise new high-performance chip. Or rather higher performance, as the M1 Max already turned heads.

As with the rest of the M1 line, it’s not just the claimed performance of Apple’s new multi-chip package that impresses. It’s

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