Apple has launched the M1 Ultra processor – in fact there are two M1 Max processors glued together

Apple launched an interesting suite of products last night. Perhaps the most important product is the M1 Ultra, a processor that shatters absolutely everything.

The M1 Ultra is nothing new. It’s a combination of two processors connected by a connection that Apple hasn’t told us about so far.

M1 Max has a base called UltraFusion that allows the connection of another processor in its continuation. This way, you can combine many M1 processors indefinitely to have more processing power.

M1 Ultra are two M1 Max processors joined together that offer a bandwidth of 2.5TB / s!

We get a total of 20 cores, 64 GPU cores, 32 Neural Engine cores and at the same power consumption it offers a performance 90% higher than an i9-12900K at 100W. Incredible!

The memory reaches an incredible speed of 800MB / s, and the configuration includes 128GB of unified memory. This processor is capable of playing back images on 5 monitors simultaneously, and 4 of them can be 6K Pro Display XDR and one 4K.

It will run as a single processor, so it will not be seen as a dual processor. Obviously it also has a utility, it being installed in the newly launched Mac Studio. About this in the next article.