Apple’s move to ARM-based M-series chipsets not only meant that it would have greater control over the hardware but also to reduce reliance on Intel, a company that was displaying next to no progress on making its processors more efficient to the point that it could not be used in the more compact machines. The transition to the Apple Silicon encouraged the production of the current-generation Mac Studio, and when armed with the M3 Ultra, it delivers unrivaled performance while running exceptionally cool. In fact, one person who owns an entire cluster of Apple’s newest compact workstations showed off the […]
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