Apple unveils M1 Ultra, the world’s most powerful chip for a personal computer

 

Mac users can now download apps for iPhone and iPad that can run on Macs, as well as Universal apps that can use the full power of the M1 family of chips. As long as Apple’s Rosetta 2 technology is used, apps that have not yet been updated to be Universal will run smoothly on the iPhone.

Apple has integrated Apple silicon into practically every Mac in its current lineup, and each new chip — the M1, the M1 Pro, the M1 Max, and now the M1 Ultra — unlocks incredible potential for the Mac. The M1 Ultra completes Apple’s M1 family of CPUs, powering the all-new Mac Studio, a high-performance desktop system with a reinvented compact design enabled by Apple silicon’s industry-leading performance per watt.