Apple has introduced the M3 Ultra, a new high-performance chip designed specifically for demanding workloads. The chip offers up to 2.6 times higher performance than the M1 Ultra, supports Thunderbolt 5 and enables memory expansion of up to 512 GB. The combination of high computing power, improved graphics architecture and AI capabilities makes it a milestone in the development of Apple Silicon.
The M3 Ultra is based on Apple's UltraFusion technology, which connects two M3 Max chips together. Over 10,000 high-speed connections are used to ensure maximum data rate. This means that the chip works as a single unit for the system. This architecture enables enormous performance while ensuring high energy efficiency. With a total of 184 billion transistors, Apple is setting new standards for the chip industry and creating a powerful solution for professional users.
Highest CPU and GPU performance in a Mac
The M3 Ultra has a 32-core CPU, which is divided into 24 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores. This means it achieves up to 1.8 times higher performance than the M1 Ultra and is 1.5 times faster than the M2 Ultra. Users benefit from the increased performance, especially when performing computationally intensive tasks such as video editing, 3D rendering or software development. The GPU of the M3 Ultra has up to 80 cores, making it the most powerful graphics solution in a Mac to date. The new architecture supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing and mesh shading, which significantly increases graphics performance. For professional applications in the areas of design, animation and game development, this means improved efficiency when working with complex graphics and models.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Apple has specifically optimized the M3 Ultra for AI workloads. With its 32-core Neural Engine, the chip can run large language models with over 600 billion parameters directly on the device. This makes it particularly interesting for developers who work with machine learning and artificial intelligence. Thanks to a memory bandwidth of over 800 GB/s, it is possible to process large data sets and neural networks directly in the main memory. This significantly improves the efficiency and speed of AI applications. Apple Intelligence, the company's new AI platform, benefits directly from this architecture and uses the improved computing power for demanding tasks.
Extended storage for professional workloads
The M3 Ultra offers unprecedented storage capacity with its unified memory architecture. While the chip starts with 96 GB as standard, it can be expanded up to 512 GB. This surpasses even the most modern workstation graphics cards and enables professionals to run particularly memory-intensive applications. This is a decisive advantage for areas such as 3D rendering, visual effects and AI development. Large projects can be held and processed in memory without bottlenecks. This ensures smooth and fast operation for complex calculations.
Thunderbolt 5 for higher data transfer rates
Another highlight of the M3 Ultra is its support for Thunderbolt 5. The new technology enables data transfer rates of up to 120 Gb/s, which is more than twice as fast as Thunderbolt 4. Each connection has its own dedicated controller, so that all ports can be used simultaneously with maximum bandwidth. This is particularly beneficial for professional users who need to transfer large amounts of data between external storage, servers or other devices. In addition, several Mac Studio systems can be connected to one another to achieve even greater computing power for particularly demanding tasks.
energy efficiency and sustainability
Despite its high performance, the M3 Ultra remains energy efficient. Apple designed the chip to consume significantly less power than competing products without sacrificing performance. This helps to reduce the Mac Studio's energy requirements and reduce its environmental impact. With its Apple 2030 climate goal, Apple continues to pursue the goal of making its entire carbon footprint carbon neutral by the end of the decade. The M3 Ultra is an important part of this strategy as it combines high performance with lower energy consumption.
M3 Ultra: Apple's most powerful chip for professional applications
With the M3 Ultra sets Apple is setting new standards in chip development. The combination of high CPU and GPU performance, advanced AI optimization, large storage capacity and Thunderbolt 5 makes it the most powerful solution for professional users. The chip offers enormous potential for compute-intensive applications, especially for developers, creatives and researchers. The introduction of UltraFusion and the high energy efficiency show that Apple is not only focusing on performance, but also on sustainability and technological innovation. The M3 Ultra is the most powerful chip that Apple has developed to date and is likely to have a significant impact on the way high-performance computers are used in the future. (Image: Apple)
- Mac Studio with M4 Max & M3 Ultra: More power for professionals
- Apple presents the new MacBook Air with M4 chip