The base model Mac Studio is an excellent solution for creators, with an M1 Max chip packing 10 cores, a 24-core GPU and 16-core Neural Engine and 32GB of RAM. You get the Mac and a power lead but have to add your own keyboard, mouse or trackpad, and screen(s). The Mac Studio starts at £1,999 and boasts promising specs. The Mac Mini too is fine for everyday users, but lacks the grunt the Studio offers. The iMac is a beautiful machine for less demanding users but tops out at an eight-core standard M1 and 16GB of RAM. It is the Mac for creatives – musicians, photographers, filmmakers, designers and even coders that want the desktop experience, more ports, and need to go beyond what the current iMac can do. The Mac Studio name has arrived with intent. Pro-grade Macs have long been the choice of many creative professionals, and that’s something the company is willing to devote considerable resources to maintaining. Mac represents a much smaller slice of Apple’s gargantuan profits than the iPhone and the company’s services arm.
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