Yesterday afternoon was a new success for Apple. took place on first special event of the big apple of the year and in it we could see novelties that we already expected, such as the new iPhone SE or the powerful new iPad Air. We also got to know the M1 Ultra chip, Apple's next step in giving its products great power. Finally, a green finish has also been made available to users on both the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro. If you want to enjoy the 'Peek performance' event if you couldn't see it or want to relive it, you can now do so from the official website from Apple or from its own YouTube channel.
'Peek performance': new iPhone SE, new iPad Air and much more
Apple adorned itself yesterday to present its new products for the beginning of the year. Among them were the new iPhone SE with 5G connectivity or the new iPad Air with the M1 chip and 5G connectivity. On the other hand, they announced new colors for the iPhone 13 and 13 Pro:
The new iPhone 13 Pro in Alpine Green and iPhone 13 in Green are here, with the ultra-fast A15 Bionic chip, advanced camera systems, long battery life, rugged design and 5G
Furthermore, the New iPhone SE it did not introduce major novelties beyond those expected. 5G connectivity, a maintained design and the incorporation of the chip A15 Bionic which will allow it to last several years with a large number of updates. Moving on to the more hardware-centric field, the M1 Ultra chip, the fastest personal computer chip on the market.
The new system-on-chip has 114.000 billion transistors, the most ever seen in a personal computer chip. The M1 Ultra can be configured with up to 128GB of high-bandwidth, low-latency unified memory that can be accessed by the 20-core CPU, 64-core GPU, and 32-core Neural Engine to deliver impressive performance to users. developers compiling code, artists working in huge 3D environments that were previously impossible to render, and video professionals transcoding video to ProRes, now up to 5,6 times faster than a 28-core Mac Pro with Afterburner.
If you want to relive the 'Peek performance' event you can do it through the Youtube channel whose link you have above these lines or through the Apple's official website. In the latter, the subtitles are created by Apple in different languages. While on YouTube the subtitles are only in English and to access Spanish you have to translate them automatically.