M2 Ultra chip spec bento

M2 Ultra chip spec bento, minimal, light-mode, light

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White bento spec sheet for the M2 Ultra, built around a black chip tile with gradient stat numbers in every surrounding card.

Summary

The M2 Ultra spec slide: a bento of white tiles, each holding one gradient-colored spec number, arranged around a central black chip tile with the silver Apple logo and "M2 ULTRA" lockup.

Visual description

Light-gray field of white rounded tiles. The center tile is a black square showing a brushed-silver Apple logo beside "M2" with "ULTRA" in a teal-to-pink gradient below. Around it, spec tiles render their key figure in a pink-to-purple gradient with a small dark-gray label: "24-core CPU" and "76-core GPU" (each paired with a pink wireframe die diagram), "134 billion transistors", "32-core Neural Engine / 31.6 trillion operations per second", "Up to 20% faster CPU", "Up to 30% faster GPU", "Up to 192GB unified memory", "800GB/s memory bandwidth", "ProRes encode and decode" (in a rounded outline pill), "Supports up to six Pro Display XDRs" (six little monitor glyphs), "Second-generation 5nm technology", and a bottom-right "UltraFusion architecture" tile showing a pastel die-shot. Type is SF Pro: oversized gradient numerals, bold for unit suffixes, regular dark-gray labels. The only black is the chip tile; everything else is white tiles with pink-purple gradient text.

Key takeaway

Turning a spec sheet into a graphic by rendering every headline number as an oversized pink-purple gradient figure on its own white tile, so a wall of specs reads as designed rather than as a bullet list. The single black chip tile as the gravitational center against an all-white grid. Pairing each core-count with a tiny matching die diagram for instant legibility.

Reuse notes

The go-to layout for a hardware or silicon spec slide where you need to show many numbers at once and want them to feel premium, not dense. Reusable for any "by the numbers" or capabilities tile-wall. The gradient-numeral treatment is the load-bearing move; keep the labels small and gray so the figures dominate. Swap the chip render for whatever product the specs belong to.

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