Apple turns up the heat with all-new super speedy Macs

APPLE is boosting its Mac computers to a whole new level.

At a special launch event on Tuesday, the tech giant's boss Tim Cook announced a powerful new chip that'll make Macs very fast.

Front and centre is a new Mac Studio machine, which is so tiny it can tuck under just about any display.

The box measures at only 7.7-inches each side, and a mere 3.7-inches tall.

Despite this, it's more powerful than much of Apple's existing Mac line-up.

It's all thanks to the new M1 Ultra chip.

And despite its dinky size and huge power, it's said to be very silent.

Apple described it as a "breakthrough in personal computing".

It comes with an array of ports, including four thunderbolts, two USB-C ports, a HDMI port, a pro audio jack port and an SD card slot.

Apple also revealed a swanky new screen, called the Studio Display, which pairs up nicely with the Mac Studio.

More to follow…

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