To be fair TM may not have seen the presentation. But 60% performance over the incumbent generation these days wouldn’t be enough to unseat the highest performance unit, especially given that all the other M1 iterations have been around 2 to 3 times faster than the equivalent incumbent model.
The Mac Studio is a Mac Mini on some very serious steroids but it’s not a long term replacement for a 28-core Xeon W based behemoth.
So whatever Apple come up with for the Mac Pro would be expected to pack a similar boost - at least twice as fast as the top Intel based Mac Pro, if not more. It also needs the full complement of internal drive expansion and system expansion.
It’s hard to guess how they’ll bridge that - “weld” 4 lots of M1 Max’s together, move to the M2 cores and scale that out something like an M2 Max..,



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