It also boasts some impressive sound, with a six-speaker array that can handle Dolby Atmos and other spatial audio formats. One other thing that doesn't change between the two models: The cooling system is whisper quiet, even under the most demanding software load.ĭebuting with the Mac Studio is Apple’s Studio Display, a monitor with a 5K Retina display and Thunderbolt connectivity, along with an A13 Bionic processor that supports the built-in 12-megapixel webcam and features like Center Stage and Apple's True Tone color adjustment technology. Aside from the weight, however, it’s the same design, from the vents to the dual blower fans. Instead of the aluminum cooling block and vapor chamber used in the lesser models, the M1 Ultra needs more efficient cooling, so it uses copper, which is denser and heavier. It’s not the larger processor that contributes to the weight, but the cooling system. Where the M1 Max-equipped base model weighs 5.9 pounds, the M1 Ultra configurations weigh 7.9 pounds-a full 2 pounds heavier. The other difference is one you’ll never see, but you’ll feel it if you try picking up the Mac Studio.
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