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Has Apple confirmed an M7 Ultra chip?

Status: current Confidence: medium Reviewed July 14, 2026

The stored evidence does not include Apple confirmation of an M7 Ultra chip; the name appears in secondary reporting.

The Verge and Tom's Hardware reported on possible M7 Ultra development, and Tom's Hardware described the chip as rumored. No accepted Apple announcement, filing, or technical document confirms the chip in the stored evidence.

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  1. Apple's rumored M7 Ultra targets 1.5TB of memory and Blackwell-class AI performance, report claims — monster 2028 offering would depend on memory shortage easing | Tom's Hardware, www.tomshardware.com

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  2. Apple’s self-driving car program left a legacy of powerful AI chips | The Verge, www.theverge.com

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What Reporting Says About Apple's Canceled Car Project and AI Chips

Apple's car project was reportedly wound down in 2024, and later reporting has suggested a possible influence on chip work; the stored evidence does not include Apple confirmation of that connection.

Multiple publications reported that Apple ended or wound down its electric-car project in February 2024. Later secondary reporting suggested that work associated with the car effort may have influenced later Apple chip development. Reports have also described a possible M7 Ultra chip and a potential memory capacity of up to 1.5TB, but the stored evidence does not include Apple documentation confirming those technical details.

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