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The iPhone SE will retail for $429.Pre-ordersopen Friday and it will be available starting March 18.
This time around its using the same M1 processor in the iPad Pro and MacBook Air.
The new iPad also supports 5G connectivity and 2x faster USB-C storage speeds.

It comes in purple now too, which is neat.
Today Apple announced the most powerful chip in the M1 family: the M1 Ultra.
M1 Ultra is essentially two M1 Maxes stuck together using a special interconnect technology dubbed UltraFusion.

It features 114 billion transistors and 128GB of unified memory while maintaining industry-leading power efficiency.
The M1 Ultra is set to be a beast in both CPU and GPU performance.
It looks a lot like a chunkier Mac Mini.

Design-wise, it has a footprint of just 7.7 inches squared, and a height of 3.7 inches.
It offers four Thunderbolt 4 ports, two USB-A ports, a 10GB Ethernet port, an HDMI port.
The introduction of M1 Ultra shatters performance compared to even the most expensive Mac Pro.

Apple says M1 Ultra Studio offers 60 percent faster CPU performance than the top-of-the-line 28-core Intel Xeon Mac Pro.
It also offers 80% faster graphics than the Radeon 6900X chip in the same maxed-out configuration.
The gadget starts at $1,999 with the M1 Max, and $3,999 with M1 Ultra.

You canpre-order it now, and it will be available March 18.
Studio Display
Apple announced a new monitor to go along with the Mac Studio: theStudio Display.
It even features an A13 Bionic chip to handle image processing as well.

Theres also support for VESA adapters if you want additional flexibility.
The Studio Display will be available on March 18 starting at $1,599.
Thankfully, the default stand (or the VESA adapter) are included at that price.
