Updating the firmware of Apple’s Studio Display isn’t a complicated process. In fact, it follows the same basic steps as installing a software update on your Mac. Just keep in mind that you’ll need to have a Mac running MacOS 12.3 or later in order to install any available updates on the Studio Display.  Below, I’ll walk you through the process of updating the Studio Display’s firmware. 

How to update the Studio Display’s firmware

To start, make sure your Mac is connected to your Studio Display. If it’s not, your Mac won’t find any pending updates for your display because, well, it’s not connected.  To check for an update or to begin the installation process, click on the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen. Next, select System Preferences followed by Software Update. Let your Mac check Apple’s servers for any available updates. When it’s done and an update is available for your display, you’ll see a screen like this: You can click on More info… to view the update notes – if any – along with the size of the update. Otherwise, click Update Now to start downloading the update.  Once the update has been downloaded, your Mac will alert you that it’s going to restart in one minute. Make sure to save any open work before it does. Also, don’t unplug your Mac from the display during the installation process – that’d be bad.  Both your Mac and the Studio Display’s screen will go black and show a progress bar, with both devices restarting a few times. Once the update downloaded, it took about five minutes to install the latest 15.5 firmware on my Studio Display.  You’ll know the installation is finished when you see your Mac’s login screen.