Apple's much awaited M4-based Mac Mini is finally here. As previously indicated by analysts, the Mac mini has received a massive redesign - its first in over a decade. With an amazingly compact chassis that is significantly smaller than before, the Mac mini boasts impressive computing horsepower thanks to the M4 and M4 Pro chipsets, now starting with 16 GB of unified memory.
We are already quite familiar with the M4, which made its debut in the OLED iPad Pro last May. However, the M4 Pro is all-new, boasting up to a 14-core CPU with 10 P-cores and 4 E-cores along with up to a 20-core GPU. The standard M4 packs only 4 P-cores by comparison, and manages to quash Intel's Core Ultra 9 288V in synthetic benchmarks by as much as 60% while trading blows with AMD's Strix Point APUs. The M4 Pro features more than twice the number of P-cores, making it a suitable competitor for Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake-H lineup as well as AMD's Strix Halo.
The Mac mini gets rid of its USB-A ports, in favor of USB-C ones. The system boasts, for the first time, dual USB-C ports on the front along with a 3.5 mm headphone jack. At its back, the M4 variant rocks triple Thunderbolt 4 ports, while the M4 Pro variant boasts triple Thunderbolt 5 ports. Both the variants sport a single HDMI port along with up to a 10 G Ethernet port. Wireless connectivity is taken care of by Wi-Fi 6E as well as Bluetooth 5.3. With dimensions of 5" x 5" x 1.96" and a weight of 1.48 to 1.61 lbs, the Mac mini is undoubtedly 'mini' indeed.
The Mac mini with the M4 SoC, 16 GB of memory, and 256 GB of storage starts at $599. The M4 Pro variant is unsurprisingly quite expensive, coming in at $1,399 for the 12-core version with 24 GB of memory and 512 GB of storage.
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We are already quite familiar with the M4, which made its debut in the OLED iPad Pro last May. However, the M4 Pro is all-new, boasting up to a 14-core CPU with 10 P-cores and 4 E-cores along with up to a 20-core GPU. The standard M4 packs only 4 P-cores by comparison, and manages to quash Intel's Core Ultra 9 288V in synthetic benchmarks by as much as 60% while trading blows with AMD's Strix Point APUs. The M4 Pro features more than twice the number of P-cores, making it a suitable competitor for Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake-H lineup as well as AMD's Strix Halo.
The Mac mini gets rid of its USB-A ports, in favor of USB-C ones. The system boasts, for the first time, dual USB-C ports on the front along with a 3.5 mm headphone jack. At its back, the M4 variant rocks triple Thunderbolt 4 ports, while the M4 Pro variant boasts triple Thunderbolt 5 ports. Both the variants sport a single HDMI port along with up to a 10 G Ethernet port. Wireless connectivity is taken care of by Wi-Fi 6E as well as Bluetooth 5.3. With dimensions of 5" x 5" x 1.96" and a weight of 1.48 to 1.61 lbs, the Mac mini is undoubtedly 'mini' indeed.
The Mac mini with the M4 SoC, 16 GB of memory, and 256 GB of storage starts at $599. The M4 Pro variant is unsurprisingly quite expensive, coming in at $1,399 for the 12-core version with 24 GB of memory and 512 GB of storage.
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