As
part
of
the
company’s
week
of
Mac-focused
announcements,
Apple
has
just
introduced
a
smaller,
yet
even
more
powerful
Mac
Mini.
It’s
now
equipped
with
Apple’s
latest
M4
silicon,
supports
ray
tracing
for
the
first
time,
and
ships
with
16GB
of
RAM
by
default
—
seemingly
the
new
normal
in
the
Apple
Intelligence
era.
The
machine
still
starts
at
$599
with
the
regular
M4
chip,
while
the
more
powerful
M4
Pro
model
has
a
starting
price
of
$1,399.
Like
the
refreshed
iMac
announced
yesterday,
the
Mac
Mini
is
available
to
preorder
immediately
and
will
be
in
stores
on
November
8th.
The
first
thing
you’ll
notice
is
the
new
design.
As
rumored,
the
Mini
has
been
shrunken
down
considerably
—
and
it
was
already
a
relatively
small
desktop
machine
to
begin
with.
Now
it’s
downright
tiny,
measuring
five
inches
in
both
length
and
width.
If
you’re
wondering
how
Apple
manages
to
keep
things
running
cool,
the
company
says
it’s
through
the
M4’s
efficiency
and
“an
innovative
thermal
architecture,
which
guides
air
to
different
levels
of
the
system,
while
all
venting
is
done
through
the
foot.”
That’s
a
big
difference.GIF:
Apple
Even
so,
Apple
has
loaded
this
thing
up
with
plenty
of
I/O:
on
the
front
are
two
USB-C
ports
and
a
3.5mm
audio
jack.
Around
back
you’ll
find
ethernet,
HDMI,
and
three
USB-C
/
Thunderbolt
ports.
The
USB-A
ports
are
indeed
history,
but
it’s
worth
noting
that
the
base
M2
Mini
only
had
two
Thunderbolt
4
ports
and
two
USB-A
ports.
With
the
M4,
you’re
getting
five
ports
in
all.
So
you’re
losing
native
USB-A
but
picking
up
an
extra
Thunderbolt
port.
Both
models
have
the
same
number
of
ports,
but
only
the
M4
Pro
Mini
gets
Thunderbolt
5.Image:
Apple
The
speed
of
those
Thunderbolt
ports
will
differ
based
on
which
M4
processor
you
choose.
The
regular
M4
chip
includes
Thunderbolt
4,
whereas
the
M4
Pro
gets
you
the
very
latest
Thunderbolt
5
throughput.
The
M4
Pro
Mac
Mini
also
delivers
greater
overall
performance
with
its
14
CPU
and
20
GPU
cores.
RAM
can
be
configured
up
to
32GB
with
the
regular
M4
or
64GB
with
the
M4
Pro.
Storage
tops
out
at
a
whopping
8TB.
So
while
the
Mini
is
quite
small,
you
can
make
it
seriously
mighty
if
you’re
willing
to
spend
enough.
10
gigabit
ethernet
also
remains
an
optional
upgrade
for
those
who
want
it.
We’re
likely
to
see
the
M4
Pro
chip
come
to
the
14-inch
and
16-inch
MacBook
Pros
that
Apple
is
rumored
to
announce
this
week,
along
with
an
even
more
capable
M4
Max
chip
that’s
not
available
in
the
Mini.
But
the
Pro
should
be
plenty
as
is
for
many
prosumers
and
creatives.
The
Mac
Mini
with
M4
Pro
can
run
up
to
three
6K
displays.Image:
Apple
It’s
a
busy
week
for
Apple.
The
M4
iMac
made
its
debut
on
Monday,
and
the
company
also
rolled
out
its
first
Apple
Intelligence
software
capabilities
across
iOS,
iPadOS,
and
macOS.
(More
AI
features,
including
image
generation
and
ChatGPT
integration,
will
be
released
in
December.)
Tomorrow
could
see
the
debut
of
those
upgraded
MacBook
Pros
as
Apple
rounds
out
its
new
hardware.
The
company
is
set
to
report
quarterly
earnings
on
Thursday,
during
which
it
will
no
doubt
trumpet
its
latest
fleet
of
Macs.
(Originally posted by Chris Welch)
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