![]() M2 Ultra, on the other hand, doubles these specs with a 24-core CPU, 60. How many people make the jump to M2 Ultra remains to be seen, especially with the Mac Pro, but there is undoubtedly a lot of excited Apple fans out there. BGR will gather all the biggest announcements as soon as we learn about them. With the increasing power of Nvidia's GPUs and AMD Threadripper, Apple has a lot more competition than it did in the professional/industrial space. A lot of industries aren't as tied specifically to Apple hardware as they might have been in years past. The final move from Intel Xeon to M2 Ultra though does come with some degree of risk. We’re expecting to see a new M2-sporting 15-inch MacBook Air at this year’s WWDC, which could shake things. Intel has been been rocked a bit on both sides, with Apple taking its popular laptops and desktops in-house, and AMD offering very competitive Ryzen processors for desktops (and increasingly laptops). Revealed during the tech giant’s WWDC 2022 event, the new chip is the next generation of Apple silicon that will power the latest MacBooks and iPads. But, the M2 is worth picking up if you’re making a switch from a non-M1 machine. With the move to Apple silicon now complete, Apple has full control over its ecosystem in a way it hasn't in more than a decade. ![]() With the introduction of the Apple M2 Ultra, Apple has finally cut its remaining ties to Intel, which still supplied Intel Xeon processors for the Mac Pro. ![]() Apple cuts its final tie to Intel with the M2 Ultra The MacBook Air 15-inch is a truly superb everyday laptop, with a solid and premium build quality, a stunning big display, excellent performance and an exceptionally promising battery life. ![]()
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