The Apple March 2022 Event Introduces a New System
Apple just had its Spring 2022 hardware release. They named it “Peak Performance.” At each of these events, they usually have something unexpected and this year didn’t disappoint. Along with expected upgrades to standards like the iPhone, iPad, and Macs, they also revealed an entirely new computer system, the Mac Studio.
2022 iPhone SE
The most affordable iPhone out there got some necessary speed updates. The new 2022 iPhone SE ($429) will get the A15 Bionic processor. The same processor in the flagship iPhone 13. Apple also updated the camera system and added support for 5G. You can order now and expect to receive the new phone on March 18th.
LEARN MOREThe Green iPhone 13
They added a new iPhone 13 color to the lineup. A beautiful green color. The colors and the standard 13 and the 13 Pros are slightly different. So pay attention when you order.
LEARN MORE2022 iPad Air w/ M1 Processor
The iPad Air ($599) is finally getting the M1 chip. This is the same chip released early to the Mac, MacBook Pro, and iPad Pro lineups. Apple also updated the camera with an ultra-wide lens, 5G support, and a USB-C charging port. You can order now with shipping on March 18th.
LEARN MORENew Apple Silicon: M1 Ultra
The M1 Ultra is the latest addition to Apple’s M1 lineup. It is basically two connected M1 Max processors. It features a 20-core CPU, 64-CORE GPU, and 128GB onboard memory. Apple says it’s 8x faster than the M1 chipset.
LEARN MOREMac Studio and Studio Display
And lastly, The new Mac Studio and the Studio Display. The studio will come with either the M1 Max or the M1 Ultra. It features USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, ethernet, and SD card I/Os. You can connect up to 4 studio displays and a 4k TV through the HDMI port. The M1 Max will be $1999 and the M1 Ultra starts at $3999. Now the display is pretty cool as well. It has a built-in A13 Bionic processor and comes with great camera and sound capabilities. The Studio Display will start at $1599.