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Apple's Mac Studio is a New Desktop for Creative Professionals (theverge.com) 140

Apple has announced the Mac Studio, a desktop system that looks like the Mac Mini on the outside but packs a lot more power on the inside. The Mac Studio features both Apple's M1 Max chip as well as a new, even more powerful processor, the M1 Ultra. It looks a bit similar to the Mac Mini, but Apple claims that the new device will be faster than even its top-of-the-line Mac Pro. From a report: The chassis is 7.7 inches by 3.7 inches; Apple claims it "fits perfectly under most displays" and will remain quiet under heavy workloads. The rear includes four Thunderbolt 4 ports as well as a 10Gb Ethernet port, two USB-A ports, an HDMI, and an audio jack. It supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0. The front includes two USB-C ports (10 Gbps on M1 Max systems, 40 Gbps/Thunderbolt 4 on M1 Ultra systems) and an SD card slot. The Mac Studio can support up to four Pro Display XDRs and a 4K TV, Apple says. Apple claims that the Mac Studio with M1 Max will deliver 50 percent faster CPU performance than a Mac Pro with a 16-core Xeon and 2.5 times faster CPU performance than a 27-inch iMac with a 10-core Core i9. The M1 Ultra configuration purportedly has 3.8 times faster CPU performance than that 27-inch iMac and is up to 90 percent faster than the 16-core Mac Pro. The Mac Studio with M1 Max will start at $1,999, and M1 Ultra models will start at $3,999. The studio display is $1,599.
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  • until someone figures out how to run Linux on it. I'd be all over it. Looks like a real powerhouse.

    • I guess... I had an Intel NUC which was actually nice, but how much do you save over getting a laptop which has a screen and keyboard and battery just in case you want to use them?
    • until someone figures out how to run Linux on it. I'd be all over it. Looks like a real powerhouse.

      Here you go [asahilinux.org].

      • Thanks I didn't know it was actually a thing. Might have to go get me one of those shiny new M1 boxes :-)

        • It's still a work in progress - I've been supporting his Patreon. But the basic functionality is there.

          • It's still a work in progress - I've been supporting his Patreon. But the basic functionality is there.

            And maybe by the time the M4 Ultra is out, that Linux distro will work as good as whatever Apple-Silicon-supporting Darwin layer was working back in 2020.

            Why?

    • until someone figures out how to run Linux on it. I'd be all over it. Looks like a real powerhouse.

      Again, why?

      macOS is a Certified Unix. WTF is $RANDOMDISTRO Linux so much better?

      Makes zero sense.

      • I like the fact that Linux is open source and not owned by some huge corporation that is tracking my every movement. I also like the amount of customization I can do with the look and feel of Linux vs Windows and OSX. To me Linux feels snappier and more responsive.

  • Ok, so just to be clear, msmash literally lifted the entire post from The Verge while making it seem like only part of the post was quoted material. https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/8/22962081/apple-mac-studio-m1-max-ultra-price-specs-processor-release-date [theverge.com]

    That's really lame.

  • by Viol8 ( 599362 )

    Why TF dont Apple reduce their prices? Profit is the standard answer but IMO theyd make a lot more by charging half the price and making 3x or more the sales because god knows, a lot of people want a plug and play alternative to a Windows PC but the price to performance ratio of Macs just doesnt cut it right now. If Macs were more affordable MS would shit a brick because they must realise a huge percentage of users only use Windows because they cant afford a Mac and arnt technical enough to install Linux on

    • by v1 ( 525388 )

      Why TF dont Apple reduce their prices?

      because people continue to buy them at the current price?

      • Bingo. They charge what the market will bear. Which also means the continued use of reality distortion fields and Cult of Mac style marketing has a direct profit motive for them.

        But hey, they've gotten ~$11,000 from me in the last 8 months, so oh well.
    • Sell 'em at a loss and make it up on volume!

      You price to what the market will bear.

    • by SirSlud ( 67381 )

      Apple had the highest net income of any company in the world in 2020 and 2021

      Imagine how dumb you have to be to believe a very obvious idea you have would be the key to them making more money, as if they aren't the quantitively proven top experts at generating profit AND have an insane amount more data informing them of the decisions they're making. Maybe you can tell Steph Curry how to shoot 3s better while you're at it.

      • The vast majority if that income came from iPhones and the app store, NOT Macs. And who tf is steph curry? Never heard of her.

    • Why TF dont Apple reduce their prices? Profit is the standard answer but IMO theyd make a lot more by charging half the price and making 3x or more the sales because god knows, a lot of people want a plug and play alternative to a Windows PC but the price to performance ratio of Macs just doesnt cut it right now. If Macs were more affordable MS would shit a brick because they must realise a huge percentage of users only use Windows because they cant afford a Mac and arnt technical enough to install Linux on lower priced machine (and sorry, linux is a fantastic server OS but it doesnt really cut it on the desktop due to lack of apps). It certainly isnt for Windows technical quality or what MS laughably call its user "experience".

      You're right. I'm sure Tim Cook has never considered what the optimal prices for his products would be.

    • by Junta ( 36770 )

      It's quite possible there isn't enough pent-up demand to offset the per-unit margin, or that the pent-up demand would be reduced if the price came down, strangely enough.

      Same argument about lack of apps applies to both macOS and Linux, so people nervous about application support making them skeptical of Linux makes them also skeptical of macOS. Broadly speaking, slapping a modern distro on a PC is cheap and easy to get into the browser experience and developer tools, with Steam supporting more games under

      • Same argument about lack of apps applies to both macOS and Linux

        Not for many, many years.

        • by Junta ( 36770 )

          Of course it does. For example, pulling up Steam's top seller list, the top 19 entries do not support macOS. In general it looks like Linux supported games even outnumber macOS supported games a bit, though Windows is supported by 100%.

          On the flip side, can I access Office from macOS? Sure but I can also access most of everything I would need through a browser on Linux too. This application does favor macOS a little, but historically Windows is best supported.

          Both macOS and Linux require the user to pause

    • If they reduce their prices and increase their volume then they're going to have to increase their production as well. Right now Apple is in the enviable position of making lots of profit by selling few computers, and it's one they've enjoyed throughout most of their history. The only time they had the cheaper computer was early in the Apple 2 era. They only had one down period, which admittedly was a doozy, but even then they did well in education and graphic arts selling extremely overpriced equipment to

    • > Why TF dont Apple reduce their prices?

      Poor people using Apple products is a bad look. Next thing you know ugly people will show up at an Apple store. Who wants to be part of that crowd?

    • Why TF dont Apple reduce their prices? Profit is the standard answer but IMO theyd make a lot more by charging half the price and making 3x or more the sales because god knows, a lot of people want a plug and play alternative to a Windows PC but the price to performance ratio of Macs just doesnt cut it right now. If Macs were more affordable MS would shit a brick because they must realise a huge percentage of users only use Windows because they cant afford a Mac and arnt technical enough to install Linux on lower priced machine (and sorry, linux is a fantastic server OS but it doesnt really cut it on the desktop due to lack of apps). It certainly isnt for Windows technical quality or what MS laughably call its user "experience".

      You want Apple to race itself to the bottom?

      Unbelievable that you aren't CEO of Apple; with that marketing acumen, obviously you would do so much better!

      [rollseyes]

  • The silicon seems capable -- though the big grill on the back tells me heat will be a factor -- but we're back to the Tube and no place for all the local storage volumes. I was hoping for a mini-tower like the Quadra 700.

    I need a data truck. The silicon's powerful but I'm not a fan of cluttering a workspace with many bricks on strings.

    • by shmlco ( 594907 )

      Then you'll probably need to wait for the Pro upgrade. But it seems to me that most of the people I see needing a lot of local storage are already sporting RAID enclosures or NAS boxes.

    • They don't have enough I/O on that chip yet, they are presumably working on getting more and better pci-e on there eventually.

      • They don't have enough I/O on that chip yet, they are presumably working on getting more and better pci-e on there eventually.

        That's why yesterday wasn't about an Apple Silicon Mac Pro; but rather a "Mac mini Pro".

        • That's why yesterday wasn't about an Apple Silicon Mac Pro; but rather a "Mac mini Pro".

          Yeah, what I've learned about stuff in general is that any time something is advertised as a light, mini, or otherwise inferior version there's a good reason for it. They have to differentiate it so as to avoid disappointing people. Meanwhile any time something is offered as a cut-back version like that and simultaneously as "pro", "expert" etc. then it's always horribly compromised and doesn't deserve such exaltation.

          This isn't to say I don't think the device will be useful, or sell like hotcakes among the

    • by steveha ( 103154 )

      the big grill on the back tells me heat will be a factor

      Maybe. They are going for quietness, and a bigger grille might help with quietness. I'm sure it will get plenty warm while working hard but it probably won't be horrible.

      I was hoping for a mini-tower like the Quadra 700.

      This is current-year Apple. We're lucky they didn't make another iMac with this thing for guts. This is at least a step forward.

      The silicon's powerful but I'm not a fan of cluttering a workspace with many bricks on strings.

      Wait a bi

    • The silicon seems capable -- though the big grill on the back tells me heat will be a factor -- but we're back to the Tube and no place for all the local storage volumes. I was hoping for a mini-tower like the Quadra 700.

      I need a data truck. The silicon's powerful but I'm not a fan of cluttering a workspace with many bricks on strings.

      The big grill on the back is to keep the "impedance" of the air-path low. This allows for a larger, quieter, lower-velocity cooling system.

      Bottom line: It's about silence; not a need for raw airflow capacity.

    • The silicon seems capable -- though the big grill on the back tells me heat will be a factor -- but we're back to the Tube and no place for all the local storage volumes. I was hoping for a mini-tower like the Quadra 700.

      I need a data truck. The silicon's powerful but I'm not a fan of cluttering a workspace with many bricks on strings.

      BTW, how many Quadras had even one single card in their expensive NuBus slots?

  • poor IO for an pro system and at least X2 markup on storage!
    How many TB buses are there 2? 4? 6?
    Why no e-sata?
    Why no m.2 slot?
    Why only 1 disk build in? with no raid configs 1?
    Why the big markup on storage?
    Why only one hdmi port?

  • by Sloppy ( 14984 )

    The Mac Studio features both Apple's M1 Max chip as well as a new, even more powerful processor, the M1 Ultra.

    Shitty writing. The above sentence totally made me think it was dual-processor, and I was wondering why they used two different processors.

    Clicked through to comments and nobody was talking about it. I eventually figured out it's single-processor and they're just offering a choice between two different ones. Good job on hyping it, though.

  • I usually use an ITX case which is 22cm x 18 x 27 and pretty inexpensive. Then of course there is PSU, main board, memory, processor.

    You can get the price up to $2,000 with no problem. But what it gets you, admittedly in a much bigger enclosure, is great flexiblilty and Intel high end processor. Add drives (and that is plural), add memory, replace PSU (it happens). Lots of ports. Get the right cooler and fans and its just about silent. Go to any of the usual sources and they will supply the main boar

Think of it! With VLSI we can pack 100 ENIACs in 1 sq. cm.!

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