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Posted by Al Gore
 - June 08, 2022, 22:44:58
Hoping that this chip in the Mac Studio will come with graphics drivers and eventual eGPU support - it is so irritating that the Apple laptops are ideal except for lack of eGPU support for my workload
Posted by 88&8
 - June 08, 2022, 18:53:15
Wow! 😳.

However with M2 in 3nm node GB5 will be higher in single and multi, Luke the price 😭.

Hope in Raspberry Pi team to put a decent alternative for my pocket LOL. Implemented RISC-V on their Pi4B. I like little things 🤏🏻 Because they can show how big inside are💪🏻.

Idem for Qcom miniPC .

P.S. someone has to explain me for what is used Ultra, play Star Citizen on Parallels? Autocad/4K video editing/Photoshop & Gigapan collage can be done easily on Pro Max versions.

Again 96 cores 🤯🤪.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 08, 2022, 17:27:44
There has been some speculation on what the Apple M2 Pro, M2 Max, and M2 Ultra SoCs could deliver in terms of specifications. Figures have been extrapolated from currently known data, with the monstrous Apple M2 Ultra having the potential to sport up to 96 GPU cores, support up to 192 GB unified memory, and transfer data from the memory to the CPU at a scorching 1,200 GB/s.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Monstrous-96-GPU-core-Apple-M2-Ultra-supporting-1-200-GB-s-memory-bandwidth-joins-muscular-M2-Pro-and-M2-Max-in-extrapolation-speculation.626534.0.html