Late last month, Apple unveiled the first Macs with the M4 chip: the MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini. That’s about half of the Mac lineup, leaving the MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro. Among the two remaining desktops, the Mac Studio is definitely the more popular one – though it’s a bit outdated, still sporting the M2 Max and M2 Ultra. Here’s everything we’re expecting with the next Mac Studio, though it is a bit light.
Faster connectivity
With the M4 Pro Mac mini, as well as the higher end MacBook Pros, Apple introduced Thunderbolt 5 – allowing for speeds of up to 120Gb/s, triple the theoretical maximum of Thunderbolt 4. Apple will likely introduce Thunderbolt 5 ports on the Mac Studio as well.
Here’s how Apple describes Thunderbolt 5:
Apple might also introduce support for Wi-Fi 7, like they did on the iPhone 16 lineup. However, they didn’t do this on the first round of M4 Macs for some reason, so it’s a little bit more questionable.
Wi-Fi 7 supports speeds of up to 46 Gbps, which is over five times faster than Wi-Fi 6E’s 9 Gbps. Wi-Fi 7 also operates on 320 MHz channels and supports the 6 GHz band, widely reducing interference and signal congestion.
M4 Max and M4 Ultra chips
Apple already introduced the M4 Max chip in the new MacBook Pro, and it’s currently one of the fastest chips on the market. It sports a 16 core CPU and 40 core GPU, which means a theoretical M4 Ultra would be around double that – with a 32 core CPU and 80 core GPU, thanks to Apple’s UltraFusion technology.
M4 Pro Mac mini is currently the fastest desktop Mac, while also being the smallest computer Apple has ever made. However, once the new Mac Studio is out, that’ll no longer be the case.
Release date
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the new Mac Studio should be released by mid-2025, which probably suggests an unveiling at WWDC25.
Source: 9to5mac