Apple's newest powerhouse processor is a cross between an M3 and an M4—and is made for the most demanding users.
Apple's latest Mac Studio will use the new M3 Ultra and M4 Max, but a new benchmark suggests the former will only be slightly ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNApple M3 Ultra benchmark seen on Geekbench — beats M4 Max in multi-core, but not single-coreAn early benchmark result of the Apple M3 Ultra shows the CPU beating every other Apple silicon in the multi-score result.
Apple's new M3 Ultra processor slices and dices DeepSeek R1 models: uses 448GB of unified RAM, only 200W of power... no multi-GPU setup necessary.
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