![]() While the AI-powered fill is fun, it’s also very resource intensive. Ports The port layout should look familiar from the first Mac Studio. That’s been the Mac Studio’s brag since it debuted, but it’s still impressive for the little box to churn out 4K video edits without making a peep. I did notice that the machine is essentially silent at all times, even when I’m doing something that creates a heavy load on the hardware. Even tons of tabs don’t seem to tax the machine too seriously. As you might expect, the Mac Studio handles everyday computing tasks very easily. That includes very heavy photo editing with large raw files, 4K video editing, and lots of browser tabs. I’ve used the Mac Studio as my main computer for the better part of a week at the time of this review. And while many creative pros rely heavily on super-fast external storage, I think 1TB is the floor for a work computer at this point. The base model only offers 512GB of built-in storage. And the upgrade to 4TB storage adds a pretty gnarly $1,200. The extra shared memory (the base model offers 32GB) adds $400. This configuration is a step up from the $1,999 base model in terms of the chip, which adds $200. Our review unit has an M2 Max chip inside with 12 CPU cores, 38 GPU cores, 64GB shared memory, and 4TB built-in storage.
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