Mac Studio (M3 Ultra – Binned)

Apple’s recent unveiling of the Mac Studio featuring the M3 Ultra chip took many by surprise, especially given the simultaneous release of the M4 Max variant.

The M4 Max Base model, equipped with the M4 Max chip, starts at $1,999 and offers robust performance with a 14-core CPU, 32-core GPU, and 36GB of unified memory.

For professionals seeking even greater capabilities, this M3 Ultra model starts at $3,999 and boasts a 28-core CPU, 60-core GPU, and 96GB of unified memory. Both configurations are available for preorder, with shipments starting on March 12, 2025. ​

The Mac Studio’s design remains consistent with its predecessors, featuring a (relative to Mac Pro) compact form factor and an array of connectivity options, including Thunderbolt 5 ports, USB-A ports, HDMI, and 10Gb Ethernet.

Users can customize their machines during purchase, upgrading the M3 Ultra to an 80-core GPU, up to a whopping 512GB of unified memory, and up to 16TB of SSD storage. These enhancements position the Mac Studio as a formidable tool for professionals in video editing, 3D rendering, and AI development, offering significant performance improvements over previous models. ​

Normalized Combined Geekbench Scores* Across SOC Generations (Highlighting Ultra)

7,000 38,500 70,000
Manufacturer Part NumberMac16,9
Year2025
Model NameMac Studio
MSRP ($)$3,999
CPU/SOC FamilyM3
CPU/SOC VariantUltra (binned)
Total CPU Cores28
Total GPU Cores60
Memory Bandwidth (GB/s)819 GB/s
Max Screen Brightness (Nits)n/a
Weight (Lbs)8 Lbs
Geekbench Single Core3,190
Geekbench Multi Core26,408
Geekbench Metal GPU (inc. Normalized)224,093 (Normalized: 30,698)
Normalized Combined Geekbench Score60,296
Bang for Buck15.08
Bang for Buck GradeB
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