Apple built an AI fast lane into macOS Tahoe. ????⚡️
Here’s the nerdy, practical upgrade: RDMA over Thunderbolt 5 turns a pile of Macs into something that finally behaves like a real cluster. Distributed AI allows the constant back-and-forth, syncing activations, weights, cache. If that link is slow, your setup feels like four computers arguing in group chat.
With MLX on macOS Tahoe tapping into that RDMA path, the network stops being the villain. So my four M3 Ultra Mac Studios can actually scale together, instead of tripping over each other. And apps like Exo make it stupidly simple, pool the machines, run local inference like it’s one big “super Mac.” ⚡️
Watch the full breakdown and tell me what you’d run on a cluster like this.
#AppleSilicon #Thunderbolt5 #MacStudio #AI #techshorts @Apple
Here’s the nerdy, practical upgrade: RDMA over Thunderbolt 5 turns a pile of Macs into something that finally behaves like a real cluster. Distributed AI allows the constant back-and-forth, syncing activations, weights, cache. If that link is slow, your setup feels like four computers arguing in group chat.
With MLX on macOS Tahoe tapping into that RDMA path, the network stops being the villain. So my four M3 Ultra Mac Studios can actually scale together, instead of tripping over each other. And apps like Exo make it stupidly simple, pool the machines, run local inference like it’s one big “super Mac.” ⚡️
Watch the full breakdown and tell me what you’d run on a cluster like this.
#AppleSilicon #Thunderbolt5 #MacStudio #AI #techshorts @Apple
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- Artificial Intelligence
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- Mac Studio, Mac Studio cluster, Rdma thunderbolt 5


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