Entries in Apple Mac Mini (5)

Tuesday
Jan172023

Apple Mac mini gets M2, M2 Pro options

Source: Apple

The Apple MacBook Pro isn't the only Apple device to get the M2 upgrade. The Apple Mac mini now comes with either an M2 or M2 Pro chip, promising a big bump in graphics processing and AI speeds. That allows it to be useful for everything from content creation to music, gaming, and more. 

The M2 model gets up to 24GB of unified memory and 100GB/s of bandwidth. According to Apple, it can "simultaneously play up to two streams of 8K ProRes 422 video at 30 fps, or up to 12 streams of 4K ProRes 422 video at 30 fps." Photoshop users can expect image editing speeds to get a boost of up to 50 percent.

If you need something faster, the M2 Pro version supports up to 32GB of unified memory and 200GB/s of memory bandwidth. You can expect up to 2.5x faster graphics performance in Affinity Photo, 4.2 faster ProRes transcode in Final Cut Pro, and 2.8x faster gameplay in Resident Evil Village, Apple claims.

The new Mac mini will be available beginning January 24 at a starting price of $799.

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Tuesday
Nov012022

Don't expect new Mac releases for the remainder of 2022

Apple might be done releasing new Macs this year. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported in his weekly newsletter that Apple is done releasing new Macs for the year. So rumoured updates for the MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and Mac Pro are expected in the first quarter of 2023. 

"I'm told that Apple is aiming to introduce the upgraded models—including M2-based versions of the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros—in the first quarter of calendar 2023," Gurman wrote. In Apple's latest earnings call, Apple CEO Tim Cook said its "product lineup is set" ahead of the holidays, suggesting there will no longer be new product launches for the rest of the year.

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Monday
Aug232021

Apple tipped to launch revamped Mac mini with rumoured M1X processor

Source: Apple

If reports are accurate, Apple might be launching an update to the Mac mini featuring the company's rumoured next-gen chip, the M1X. In his newsletter, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that the redesigned Mac mini would get the new processor, and it should arrive in "the next several months." Apple hasn't announced the M1X, but this has been rumoured to outperform the existing M1 chip.

The Mac mini will reportedly get more ports, and it'll focus on power users. There might be more colourful options for it, too. This model will likely cost more than what Apple currently offers, so Apple might still keep the M1 version of the Mac mini around. Apple is tipped to launch a redesigned MacBook Pro model in the fall. It's also rumoured to get the M1X chip. Perhaps we might see both devices then.

Source: Engadget

Tuesday
Nov292016

Apple renders some old products obsolete starting next month

When Apple products are labeled as obsolete, these products lose official Apple repair support. Products are usually rendered obsolete five to seven years after manufacturing has been discontinued, making the parts no longer available to repair staff. The products that have been rendered obsolete for Canada starting December 31, 2016 include the MackBook Pro 15-inch (early 2011), MacBook Pro 17-inch (early 2011), Mac mini (early 2009), and MacBook 13-inch (mid 2009).

Source: 9to5Mac