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I wonder if it’s any good at gaming… the m1 mini was a disappointment.
EXM? Reading speed is slower than sad writing speed? How in the world is that possible!
Those m1 ultra SSD speeds are WAY off. I’ve owned m1 ultra and m2 ultra. The m1 ssd speeds were in the 4-6k range, read and write. M2 is a bit faster. Great review though
If time is money then someone with a Apple M1 Ultra Mac Studio might want to upgrade to the Apple M2 Ultra Mac Studio.
Interesting they must of changed how they are interweaving the storage chips to improve the read speeds on Reads. Makes sense Writes didn’t improve because that has the overhead of calculating the interweave for the write. Like RAID Reads are faster that Writes due to having to calculate the stripe. The rest looks like they fixed the issue with working parallel with the GPUs that was on the earlier model. so more GPU core and cores are working in parallel better shows a lot of improvement. If I was still working I would buy one of the new Mac Studios, but now that I’m retired I don’t need that much horsepower and time savings for long processing tasks. I do like all the ports on the Mac Studio so that is very enticing.
SSD speed in both machines are wrong
Do you think the Mac Studio and studio display will become one and be known at the new Mac Studio or iMac studio taking place of the iMac Pro?
Your Geekbench scores for CPU and GPU read as if they were diced between Geekbench 5 and 6 and not really measured with either of them. The single-core of the M2 Ultra in Geekbench 6 is at 2800 points, the multi-core at around 22000 points. For the M1 Ultra, the scores are 2300 points in singlecore and 17500 points in multicore. The Metal benchmark of the M2 Ultra is at 210000 points, that of the M1 Ultra at 152000 points.
By the way, the 1TB SSD of my M1 Ultra has a read speed of 5400 MBps and a write speed of 5300 MBps. Something is not right with you guys. 🤨
Let me know if you want me to take the M1 ultra off your hands. Don’t want e-waste in the landfill.
i have the M1 Ultra with 2TB and get 5100 Write and 5300 Read, not sure why your numbers are so different except that your M1 Ultra has a single 1 TB NVME and your M2 has 2TB.
Why are there NO videos on the M2 Max – anywhere? The M2 Max is the best value and likely biggest seller. What is up?
One thing I just noticed in the M2 Ultra Studio tech specs – it officially supports more displays than it has display-capable ports. This is the first Mac to have that. But since Apple still doesn’t support multi-streaming, you can’t have a USB-C dock or daisy-chained displays, you HAVE to use a Thunderbolt dock, where one display is on a “display connector” on the dock, and the second display is on the Thunderbolt-out port.
I was annoyed when I discovered that limitation of macOS. I had identical TB3 docks at work and home (two DisplayPort ports, plus one display-capable USB-C and one “Thunderbolt out,”) with two displays each, and a Windows laptop and my MacBook Pro. My MBP supported both dock-connected displays at work but not at home, while the Windows laptop worked with both displays at both locations, and I couldn’t figure out why. It was because at work, just due to cable availability, I had one of my two displays using a DisplayPort to USB-C cable, and just happened to plug in to the Thunderbolt-out port at work, and the USB-C-not-Thunderbolt at home. Once I moved it to the Thunderbolt port, it worked fine. Of course, then it meant I couldn’t use the Thunderbolt for, you know, _Thunderbolt_ devices. (Funnily, in Windows via Boot Camp, the MBP worked fine in the original configuration – with *THREE* displays, even; whereas in macOS, two is the most you can get out of that dock. So it wasn’t a hardware limit, but purely an OS issue; which Apple still hasn’t solved four years later.)
1:54 – I think something is wrong with your M1 Ultra SSD read speed. My M1 *MAX* with only _512 GB_ SSD gets just shy of 5000 MB/s read in Blackmagic Disk Speed test. (And just over 6000 MB/s in write.) And my lower-capacity drive should be slower than your higher-capacity, not to mention the CPU difference. Is your M1’s drive nearly full or something?
Could you please test Studio with M2 Max?
Imagine how even more crazier the M3 Ultra will be…
I think Apple is going to have trouble selling the new Mac Pro with the M2 Ultra as competition.
selling my m1 ultra studio and upgrading to the m2 before too many people find out it’s basically obsolete now lmao
Can you now game with high performance on the Mac Studio?
This is just overkill for YouTube video editors, completely unnecessary. This machine is definitely designed for professionals in digital design/ animation studios and film makers. Not short form videos or 10-14 minute videos
Poor review. Where are tests of some new games, where are tests of difficult and hard projects in FCPX and DaVinci Resolve? Your tests are not tests for real life…