With a faster CPU and GPU, plus support for even more unified
memory, it takes Mac performance further than ever
Apple® today announced M2 Ultra, a new system on a chip (SoC)
that delivers huge performance increases to the Mac® and completes
the M2 family. M2 Ultra is the largest and most capable chip Apple
has ever created, and it makes the new Mac Studio™ and Mac Pro® the
most powerful Mac desktops ever made. M2 Ultra is built using a
second-generation 5-nanometer process and uses Apple’s
groundbreaking UltraFusion® technology to connect the die of two M2
Max chips, doubling the performance. M2 Ultra consists of 134
billion transistors — 20 billion more than M1 Ultra. Its unified
memory architecture supports up to a breakthrough 192GB of memory
capacity, which is 50 percent more than M1 Ultra, and features
800GB/s of memory bandwidth — twice that of M2 Max. M2 Ultra
features a more powerful CPU that’s 20 percent faster than M1
Ultra, a larger GPU that’s up to 30 percent faster, and a Neural
Engine that’s up to 40 percent faster.1 It also features a media
engine with twice the capabilities of M2 Max for blazing ProRes®
acceleration. With all these advancements, M2 Ultra takes Mac
performance to a whole new level yet again.
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“M2 Ultra delivers astonishing performance and capabilities for
our pro users’ most demanding workflows, while maintaining Apple
silicon’s industry-leading power efficiency,” said Johny Srouji,
Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Technologies. “With huge
performance gains in the CPU, GPU, and Neural Engine, combined with
massive memory bandwidth in a single SoC, M2 Ultra is the world’s
most powerful chip ever created for a personal computer.”
Industry-Leading UltraFusion Technology
M2 Ultra is built from two M2 Max dies connected through
UltraFusion, Apple’s industry-leading, custom-built packaging
technology. UltraFusion uses a silicon interposer that connects the
dies with more than 10,000 signals, providing over 2.5TB/s of
low-latency interprocessor bandwidth.
UltraFusion’s architecture enables M2 Ultra to appear as a
single chip to software. This means code doesn’t need to be
rewritten to utilize the extreme performance of M2 Ultra and makes
UltraFusion unlike anything else in the industry.
Unparalleled Performance and Power Efficiency
The 24-core CPU of M2 Ultra consists of 16 next-generation
high-performance cores and eight next-generation high-efficiency
cores, delivering up to 20 percent faster performance than M1
Ultra. With Mac Studio powered by M2 Ultra, colorists using DaVinci
Resolve will experience up to 50 percent faster video processing
compared to Mac Studio with M1 Ultra.2
The GPU can be configured with 60 or 76 next-generation cores.
This is up to 12 more cores and up to a 30 percent improvement
compared to the incredibly powerful GPU of M1 Ultra. Rendering 3D
effects using Octane on Mac Studio with M2 Ultra is up to 3x faster
than Mac Studio with M1 Ultra.2
Game-Changing Unified Memory Architecture
Apple’s unified memory architecture, a hallmark of Apple
silicon, delivers incredible bandwidth, low latency, and unmatched
power efficiency. M2 Ultra features 800GB/s of system memory
bandwidth, far greater than anything found in a PC. And it can be
configured with a massive 192GB of unified memory, which enables
workflows not possible on a PC. For example, M2 Ultra can train
massive machine learning workloads in a single system that the most
powerful discrete GPU can’t even process.3
Advanced Custom Technologies Supercharge Machine Learning,
Video, and More
M2 Ultra integrates Apple’s latest custom technologies right on
the chip, maximizing performance and efficiency:
- M2 Ultra features a 32-core Neural Engine, delivering 31.6
trillion operations per second, which is 40 percent faster
performance than M1 Ultra.
- The powerful media engine has twice the capabilities of M2 Max,
further accelerating video processing. It has dedicated,
hardware-enabled H.264, HEVC, and ProRes encode and decode,
allowing M2 Ultra to play back up to 22 streams of 8K ProRes 422
video — far more than any PC chip can do.
- The display engine supports up to six Apple Pro Display XDR®
displays, driving more than 100 million pixels.
- The latest Secure Enclave, along with hardware-verified secure
boot and runtime anti-exploitation technologies, provides
best-in-class security.
Better for the Environment
The power-efficient performance of M2 Ultra unlocks new
possibilities for even the most demanding pro users without
sacrificing environmental responsibility. Today, Apple is carbon
neutral for global corporate operations, and by 2030, plans to have
net-zero climate impact across the entire business, which includes
manufacturing supply chains and all product life cycles. This also
means that every chip Apple creates, from design to manufacturing,
will be 100 percent carbon neutral.
Mac Transition to Apple Silicon Now Complete
With M2 Ultra powering the new Mac Pro, the Mac transition to
Apple silicon is now complete, revolutionizing the laptop and
desktop experience. Fueled by continued innovation in Apple
silicon, it’s the beginning of a new era for the Mac.
Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction
of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in
innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV.
Apple’s five software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and
tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and
empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store,
Apple Music, Apple Pay, and iCloud. Apple’s more than 100,000
employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and
to leaving the world better than we found it.
1 Results are compared to previous-generation Mac Studio systems
with Apple M1 Ultra, 20-core CPU, 64-core GPU, and 64GB of RAM. 2
Results are compared to previous-generation Mac Studio systems with
Apple M1 Ultra, 20-core CPU, 64-core GPU, 128GB of RAM, and 8TB
SSD. 3 Testing was conducted by Apple in April 2023 using
preproduction Mac Studio systems with Apple M2 Ultra, 76-core GPU,
and 192GB of RAM, as well as a PC system with NVIDIA RTX A6000
graphics with 48GB GDDR6. Performance measured using select
publicly available transformer models. Performance tests are
conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the
approximate performance of Mac Studio.
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