Apple introduced the “Apple M1” System on a Chip (SoC) in Novembre 2020. The Apple Silicon processor family has since expanded with the introduction of increasingly powerful processors.

We have included the specifications of Apple Silicon CPUs in the database so that you can compare them with those of AMD and Intel processors. You will find a list of Apple M1 and Apple M2 launched by Apple in the following tables. You can access the details of a CPU by clicking on its name.

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CPU Name | Cores (Threads) | Base Frequency (Boost) | Launch Date | Amazon |
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Apple M1 Ultra (48-core GPU) | 20 (20) | 3.2 GHz | 03/03/2022 | Buy it on Amazon |
Apple M1 Ultra (64-core GPU) | 20 (20) | 3.2 GHz | 03/03/2022 | Buy it on Amazon |
Apple M2 Ultra (60-core GPU) | 24 (24) | 3.5 GHz | 06/13/2023 | Buy it on Amazon |
Apple M2 Ultra (76-core GPU) | 24 (24) | 3.5 GHz | 06/13/2023 | Buy it on Amazon |
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