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Apple's self-developed M1 Ultra chip was officially released, with 114 billion built-in transistors

At 2:00 a.m. on March 9, Apple's spring conference was held, Apple's self-developed M1 chip ushered in a new member M1 Ultra, and Apple's self-developed family gathered M1, M1 Pro, M1 Max, M1 Ultra product array.

The M1 Ultra, which is about equal to two M1 Max, is Apple's most powerful chip to date, with a 20-core CPU, 114 billion transistors, seven times the number of M1 chips, a unified memory of up to 128GB, and can perform 2.2 billion neuronal network computations per second.

Apple's self-developed M1 Ultra chip was officially released, with 114 billion built-in transistors
Apple's self-developed M1 Ultra chip was officially released, with 114 billion built-in transistors

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