However, Apple is yet to announce the M2 Ultra chip which will be the successor to M1 Ultra that powers the existing Mac Studio. These machines are powered by the M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips. It was previously reported that Apple is testing two new desktop computers, dubbed Mac 14,13 and Mac 14,14, ahead of its developer conference. The base variant of the Mac Studio is available for $1,999 in the US, meanwhile, the pricier M1 Ultra variant starts at $3,999. The identity of the white-clad driver is. To those that grew up with the smell of Castrol R, you knew the original ‘black’ Stig was legit because he wore Stand 21 overalls. Formula One legend Michael Schumacher was on Sunday unveiled as 'the Stig', the mystery man who test drives cars on British cult motoring show Top Gear. The return of Top Gear, the BBC motoring show, was watched by 7 million people who tuned in to see Michael Schumacher unmasked as The Stig. Mac Studio comes in two variants, featuring the M1 Max and M1 Ultra chips respectively. Racing credentials: 7.5/10 Occupation: errr, the Stig Likelihood: 10/10 A driver that we knew was the Stig because he wrote a book about it ( Flat Out, Flat Broke: Formula 1 The Hard Way ). This fast-paced and stunt-filled motor show tests whether cars, both mundane and extraordinary, live up to their manufacturers claims. It's one of the four desktop computers in Apple's lineup, including Mac Mini, iMac, and Mac Pro. Simucube 2 Sport wheel base delivers serious amounts of juice to bring up adrenaline-filled sweat to the skins of the drivers. Sport comes with 17 Nm of direct drive torque and Simucube 2 benefits. Mac Studio is a compact workstation that Apple announced in March 2022 alongside the Studio Display. Enter the adrenaline pumping Direct Drive Force Feedback high-end Sim Racing experience club. Top Gear last night apparently unveiled former formula one world champion Michael Schumacher as the show's mysterious test driver, known as 'the Stig' and forever hidden beneath a white. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said on Twitter that Apple "is nearing the introduction of a new Mac codenamed J475." He added that the codename for the current Mac Studio is J375, thus, hinting at the possible arrival of its successor. The original (black) Stig character was played by Perry McCarthy, the London-born racing driver. Apple might announce a new Mac Studio computer at the WWDC 2023 developer event that's scheduled to start next week.
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