Apple has launched updated versions of its Studio Display and Studio Display XDR, each equipped with 128GB of internal storage. This marks a significant jump from the prior generation’s 64GB capacity, ensuring more room for system software and future firmware updates.
The new displays run on Apple’s A19 and A19 Pro chips, enabling advanced features such as:
The chips allow the displays to operate on an iOS-based system, with storage dedicated to internal processes rather than user-accessible functions.
While most of the 128GB capacity may not be necessary for everyday use, Apple likely leveraged existing NAND storage from its iPhone supply chain to streamline production costs. This ensures the displays remain future-proof for firmware updates and diagnostics.
The Studio Display comes with 8GB RAM, while the Studio Display XDR offers 12GB RAM for enhanced performance. Both models are available starting today via the Apple Store online and retail locations worldwide.
With the new Studio Displays now on sale, Apple continues to refine its hardware ecosystem by integrating A-series chips into peripherals. The expanded storage and memory suggest Apple is preparing these displays for long-term support, ensuring compatibility with evolving software demands.
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