Apple Mac Studio with M2 Ultra

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Apple Mac Studio with M2 Ultra
Key Features
  • Apple M2 Ultra 24-Core CPU
  • 128GB Unified RAM | 4TB SSD
  • 76-Core GPU | 32-Core Neural Engine
  • UHS-II SDXC Card Reader
With the M2 Ultra 24-core processor at its heart, the compact Apple Mac Studio empowers creative professionals to take on almost any project, ranging from mixing music to putting together a feature-length film. Featuring 128GB of Unified memory, a 76-core GPU, and 4TB SSD, this system is designed to support up to 22 streams of 8K ProRes video playback in addition to hardware-accelerated H.264, HEVC, and ProRes RAW encoding and decoding.
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How well will After Effects work on the Mac ...

How well will After Effects work on the Mac Studio M2 Ultra?
Asked by: Danny
Adobe After Effects will perform great on the Apple Mac Studio (M2 Ultra).
Answered by: Alex D
Date published: 2024-06-18

How many threads for each of the 3 types of ...

How many threads for each of the 3 types of Cores: CPU, Neural, Graphical?
Asked by: Rajnesh
Apple Silicon architecture has a 1:1 relationship between cores and threads, so the Apple Mac Studio Kit with AppleCare+ (M2 Ultra) will have one thread for each core in each category.
Answered by: Calvin M
Date published: 2024-01-10

Does logic Pro come with the computers or can it ...

Does logic Pro come with the computers or can it be added?
Asked by: Bryant
Logic Pro does not come pre-installed on this Apple Mac Studio (M2 Ultra). You will need to install it from the Apple App Store.
Answered by: Alex D
Date published: 2024-05-01

Is there a way to use the monitor of an imac with ...

Is there a way to use the monitor of an imac with the Mac studio?
Asked by: Jorge
It is possible, with some adaptation, to use an iMac as a separate monitor, but it requires quite a bit of work, especially removing--and possibly destroying--the iMac's glass monitor cover. But it is possible. Reference this YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VXQu0fAc8s
Answered by: Craig W.
Date published: 2024-06-24
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