The Apple Mac Studio M2 Max / Ultra (2023) is an Apple Silicon machine. Its memory is soldered and its internal storage is not a standard upgradeable drive, so it cannot be upgraded the way a PC can — you configure it at purchase.
Mac Studio M2 Max / Ultra (2023) Quick Specifications
| Chip | Apple M2 Max or M2 Ultra |
| Memory | up to 96GB (M2 Max) or up to 192GB (M2 Ultra) unified memory — unified, soldered (not upgradeable); no DDR4/DDR5 slots |
| Storage | Apple SSD on a proprietary module — not a standard M.2 NVMe or SATA drive, and not an official user upgrade |
| Expansion | External Thunderbolt / USB-C only |
| Operating system | macOS (no BIOS) |
Memory (RAM): what you can and cannot do
The Mac Studio M2 Max / Ultra (2023) uses Apple unified memory that is part of the chip package and soldered — there are no SO-DIMM/UDIMM slots and no DDR4/DDR5 sticks. You cannot add or change the RAM after purchase, so order the configuration you need (up to 96GB (M2 Max) or up to 192GB (M2 Ultra) unified memory).
Storage (SSD): what you can and cannot do
The Mac Studio M2 Max / Ultra (2023) stores data on an Apple-proprietary SSD module, not a standard M.2 NVMe or SATA drive; Apple does not offer user SSD upgrades. Choose the capacity you need at purchase and add fast storage later with an external Thunderbolt/USB-C SSD.
Recommended external storage
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I upgrade the RAM in the Mac Studio M2 Max / Ultra (2023)?
No. The unified memory is soldered to the chip — choose your memory configuration at purchase.
Can I add an NVMe or SATA SSD?
Not as a standard drive — internal storage is an Apple-proprietary module. Add space with an external Thunderbolt/USB-C SSD.



