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Title: Here’s why Apple’s M1 Ultra chip Mac is two pounds heavier than the M1 Max version
Post by: HCK on March 15, 2022, 04:05:15 pm
Here’s why Apple’s M1 Ultra chip Mac is two pounds heavier than the M1 Max version

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<p>Yesterday, Apple introduced its last chip of the M1 family with the M1 Ultra processor. For now, this chip will only be available for the newest Mac Studio – a desktop in between the  and the Mac Pro. That said, once users were able to check the specifications of this new computer, they saw that the M1 Ultra chip version of the Mac Studio weighs two pounds more than the M1 Max version. Apple just explained why.</p>
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