M5 Ultra Mac Studio · 96–192 GB unified

Is the Mac Studio M5 Ultra worth it for video editing in 2026?

El Mac Studio M5 Ultra combina dos chips M5 Max en uno con 80 núcleos GPU, 1,2 TB/s de ancho de banda y hasta 192 GB de memoria unificada. La máquina más potente de Apple por debajo del Mac Pro. Para producción de vídeo 8K, VFX y workloads de IA que requieren la máxima memoria posible. Desde 4.999 € en España.

Editing score

99

/ 100

Unified memory

96–192

GB · 1228 GB/s

GPU Cores

80

núcleos gráficos

✓ Ideal for

  • • Real-time 8K multicam video production without proxy
  • • Studio-level VFX, compositing and 3D rendering
  • • Local AI and fine-tuning of large models (+100B parameters)
  • • Broadcast and professional post-production workflows
  • • Replacement for workstations costing tens of thousands of euros

✗ Limitations

  • • Most users (M5 Max is more than enough for 99%)
  • • High-performance competitive gaming
  • • Budgets below €5,000

Compatibility with editing software

Real-world performance of the Mac Studio M5 Ultra on each professional editing application.

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Final Cut Pro

✓ Excellent

Very good. Smooth 4K RAW, ProRes accelerated by hardware. The best Final Cut Pro option without going to Max.

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DaVinci Resolve

✓ Excellent

Very good. Smooth 4K RAW, functional Fusion. For 8K RAW without proxy, the M5 Max is more comfortable.

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Adobe Premiere Pro

~ Good

Compatible and fast via Metal. Accelerated export. Some Adobe AI features are NVIDIA-exclusive on PC.

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Blender (Cycles)

~ Good

Functional via Metal. For simple to medium scenes, very usable. Complex scenes are better on M5 Max or a dedicated GPU.

Which video formats does the Mac Studio M5 Ultra memory cover?

Apple unified memory replaces discrete VRAM. The Mac Studio M5 Ultra can be configured up to 192 GB.

1080p H.264/H.265

No limitations

4K H.264/H.265

Smooth without proxy

4K RAW / ProRes

Ideal, no proxy

8K / ProRes RAW

Smooth

Hardware-accelerated codecs on the Mac Studio M5 Ultra

H.264H.265ProResProRes RAWAV1

ProRes RAW hardware support lets you edit footage from professional cameras (RED, ARRI, Sony FX) without proxy.

Apple alternatives for editing

FAQ — Mac Studio M5 Ultra for editing

Is the Mac Studio M5 Ultra worth it for video editing in 2026?

El Mac Studio M5 Ultra combina dos chips M5 Max en uno con 80 núcleos GPU, 1,2 TB/s de ancho de banda y hasta 192 GB de memoria unificada. La máquina más potente de Apple por debajo del Mac Pro. Para producción de vídeo 8K, VFX y workloads de IA que requieren la máxima memoria posible. Desde 4.999 € en España. In editing it scores 99/100. With up to 192 GB of unified memory and 1228 GB/s bandwidth, it handles 4K RAW and ProRes RAW formats without proxy.

Is the Mac Studio M5 Ultra compatible with DaVinci Resolve?

Very good. Smooth 4K RAW, functional Fusion. For 8K RAW without proxy, the M5 Max is more comfortable.

How much unified memory do I need to edit video on a Mac?

For smooth 4K H.264/H.265 in DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut Pro, 16 GB of unified memory is the recommended minimum. For 4K RAW or ProRes 4444, 24–36 GB is ideal. For 8K RAW without proxy, 48 GB or more. The Mac Studio M5 Ultra offers up to 192 GB.

Is a Mac M5 Ultra or a dedicated Windows GPU better for editing?

The Mac Studio M5 Ultra is competitive with or superior to similarly priced Windows GPUs in DaVinci Resolve and Final Cut Pro, thanks to ProRes hardware engines and high-speed unified memory. The difference lies in software: if you use Final Cut Pro or DaVinci Resolve on Mac, Apple Silicon wins. If you use Topaz Video AI or effects requiring CUDA, an RTX wins.