Apple Mac Studio (M4 max, 2025) Review: Small but powerful
In her review to 2023 Edition of Apple Mac StudioBrenda Stolyar called the Pinta-Size Pint “The Goldilocks Mac”, when the combination of performance and price, was almost ideal for power users, at least those who do not need the performance of bleeding at the hemorrhage of Mac Pro Tower.
Today, Apple aims to maintain this sentence by upgrading the device to keep up with the times and re -starting the studio in two versions, one of which must be ideal for any work.
The Mac Studio 2025 can be configured with either the new M4 Max CPU or the M3 Ultra. It may sound contrasting, but the M3 Ultra version is actually the premium of the two SKUs and with a significant margin; The ultra -designer family is described as a merger of two maximum processors that the computer addresses as one chip. There is still no M4 Ultra CPU, so Ultra-Power users get the equivalent of a pair of M3 max CPU. This is not a comforting award. Most head indicators put the M4 Max as only a little faster than the 2023 m2 Ultra released, with the M3 Ultra significantly forward. For the time being, Apple charges the new Mac Studio as “the most powerful Mac ever did.”
Christopher Zul
Like its predecessors, Mac Studio is a lunch-size device that doesn’t look like all the most powerful Mac it has ever done, but rather as something that has to work with a really nice stereo system. But it looks like they look misleading, and inside the sealed box you will find an abundance of Oomph designed with creators, firmly in mind. I tested the M4 m4 m4 version, which includes a 14-core processor, a 32-core graphics processor and a 16-core nen-engine, plus 36 GB of unified memory and $ 512GB SSD for $ 1.999. This latest specification feels a little tough in today’s Clim, but can be upgraded (only when buying) the M4 Max model up to 8TB SSD storage.
For comparison, the Ultra version of $ 3.999 m3 starts with a 28-core processor, a 60-core GPU and a 32-core neural engine, plus 96 GB of unified memory and 1TB SSD. The maximum with an 80-core graphics processor, 512 GB RAM and 16TB SSD, your price tag will reach the cool $ 14,099. The most powerful Mac ever -made can also be equal to the most expensive MAC, sold ever.
It may be understood that the machine is being fed quickly, to the extent that it is difficult to convey its power in text accurately. M4 Pro-based Apple MacBook Pro I was looking at last fall probably provides the best comparison I can suggest, given that this is just one step down the M4 max processor ladder.