According to foreign media reports, M7 Ultra is designed to support as much as 1.5 terabytes of memory, roughly double the capacity planned for the M5 Ultra(768GB), though whether Apple ultimately offers that configuration will depend on the state of the industry. Widespread memory-chip shortages have made the component harder to find and more expensive. The M3 Ultra with its 512GB RAM can run DeepSeek's R1 AI model with 671 billion parameters. Therefore, it should be possible for the M7 Ultra to run 1.2 trillion-parameter models with 8-bit quantization. In addition, M7 Ultra is planned to be launched in 2028.