The flagship Apple M1 Ultra processor turned out to be many times larger than AMD Ryzen (Socket AM4)

Apple managed to fit its largest dual-chip M1 Ultra processor and 114 billion total transistors inside a compact Mac Studio desktop system, so the channel proposed Max Tech is of particular interest as it shows the disassembly of Apple’s latest solution.

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The chips themselves with computing cores and integrated graphics units are produced by TSMC using a 5-nm process technology, they are united by a specialized substrate that also houses 128 GB of memory. As you can see in the screenshot, the whole processor turned out to be quite large in the end – for comparison, the authors of the video put an AMD Ryzen processor in Socket AM4 next to it. As a matter of fact, the M1 Ultra processor occupies a decent part of the Apple Mac Studio motherboard.

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