2022 in tech has begun in force. Apple has just held its big spring hardware, titled “Peek Performance,” where it announced the first (of many, hopefully) new products of 2022. There are a bunch of new products, including a new iPhone SE, the first M1-powered iPad Air — and an all-new modular computing system complete with a brand-new external display.
Here’s everything you need to know.
New Apple Silicon: M1 Ultra

The M1 Ultra is the newest of Apple’s silicone chipsets that builds on the M1, M1 Pro and M1 Max. You can think of the M1 Ultra as a drastically scaled-up version of Apple’s previous most powerful chipset, the M1 Max, and it’s designed for the most powerful of power users.
According to Apple’s presentation, the M1 Ultra seems to function essentially as if two of its M1 Max chipsets were combined into one chipset; it has a 20-core GPU, 64-core GPU and 128GB of unified memory. Apple claims it’s 8x more powerful than its now-baseline M1 chipset — it’s the most powerful chipset that Apple has ever created.