The 7 biggest announcements from Apple’s Peek Performance event

Apple’s event showed off a monitor with an iPhone CPU inside

Apple has just finished its Peek Performance event, where it introduced a new version of the iPhone SE with its latest mobile processor and 5G, a new desktop Mac aimed at creative professionals, and an external monitor that doesn’t have a $5,000 starting price (finally). If you’re looking for a quick round-up, here are the biggest announcements Apple made in its hour-long presentation.

The 7 biggest announcements from Apple’s Peek Performance event0 Apple now has four chips in its M1 lineup.

Apple M1 Ultra

Apple announced a new addition to its Apple Silicon lineup, with the M1 Ultra. The TL;DR is that it’s basically two M1 Max chips put together, supporting up to 128GB of RAM. Apple says it’s eight times faster than the standard M1 chip. The M1 Ultra will be available in the Mac Studio and likely in the Mac Pro that Apple teased as an upcoming announcement. Speaking of…

The 7 biggest announcements from Apple’s Peek Performance event1 The M1 Ultra Mac Studio starts at $3,999, and includes two more Thunderbolt ports on the front — the ports on the front of the M1 Max version are “just” USB C.

Apple announces the Mac Studio

The Mac Studio is the latest entry in Apple’s Mac lineup — it’s basically like a Mac Mini aimed at creative professionals, with tons of I/O (it has at least four Thunderbolt ports and an SD card slot on the front), cooling, and processing power. The M1 Max version starts at $1,999, and the M1 Ultra version starts at $3,999.

The 7 biggest announcements from Apple’s Peek Performance event2 The Studio Display is significantly less expensive than the Pro Display XDR.

Apple’s 27-inch 5K Studio Display costs $1,599, and it has an iPhone chip inside

The Studio Display has a 27-inch, 5K screen encased in an aluminum enclosure. The display can reach up to 600 nits of brightness, supports P3 wide color, and works with macOS’s TrueTone feature. Above the screen is a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera for video conferencing. Apple’s first new prosumer monitor in years is available to order now, with shipments starting on March 18th.

The 7 biggest announcements from Apple’s Peek Performance event3 Apple has a few stand options, but the built-in one is free.

… and it actually comes with a stand

Yes, that $1,599 price point gets you a monitor that can actually stand on its own. Though if you want height adjustment, Apple’s upgrade stand option is $400.

The 7 biggest announcements from Apple’s Peek Performance event4 The iPhone SE is getting a speed bump, but is keeping the tried-and-true design.

Apple’s new iPhone SE has 5G and an A15 Bionic CPU

The new iPhone SE brings the advanced features of Apple’s newest A15 CPU to a cheaper, smaller package with a price that starts at $429. Apple seemed to downplay the SE’s new 5G radio and instead focused on the fact that you can get an experience similar to its pricier iPhone 13 devices in the same 4.7-inch package — including Touch ID — when it launches on March 18th.

The 7 biggest announcements from Apple’s Peek Performance event5 The iPad Air now has the Mac’s processor.

The new iPad Air has an M1 chip inside

A year and a half after its last update, the iPad Air has another new version, but this time, the improvements are mostly internal. Now it’s home to an eight-core M1 chip like the iPad Pro, 5G on cellular-equipped models, and a 12MP front-facing camera.

iOS 15.4 is coming out next week

You can use Face ID with your mask on (if you’ve got a newer iPhone, that is)!

Apple TV Plus announces Friday Night Baseball

Apple’s streaming service will feature two Major League Baseball games on Friday nights during the regular season. In the US and Canada, there’s also a new 24/7 MLB livestream with replays, news, highlights, and analysis, plus on-demand highlights and a new MLB Big Inning live show.

The 7 biggest announcements from Apple’s Peek Performance event6 The regular and Pro iPhones both get green finishes.

Now you can get the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro in green

The iPhone 13 lineup has a new green colorway, while the Pro phones will come in an “alpine green.” Expect preorders starting Friday, availability starting March 18th.

The 27-inch iMac is no more

The discontinuation of the 27-inch, Intel-based iMac wasn’t explicitly announced on stage, but they’ve disappeared from Apple’s store. It seems like now you have to choose between a Studio setup or the M1 iMac with a 24-inch screen.

Update March 8th, 4:38PM ET: Added information about the Studio Display’s stand, iOS 15.4’s release date, and the 27-inch iMac.

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