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New, more powerful, redesigned Mac Mini could be on its way

Apple is developing a new Mac Mini to replace its current high-end model with Intel processors. The information is disclosed by Mark Gurman, from Bloomberg, who claims that the Cuppertino company is already working on a new version of its small computer and that it should arrive in the coming months.

According to the source, the new Mac Mini will be equipped with the long-awaited Apple M1X processor, which will equip the new MacBook Pro 14 and 16, and will also bring a new design and more entries than the current model.

Mac Mini should enjoy the full power of the Apple M1X

In 2020, Apple released a new version of the Mac Mini equipped with the Apple M1 processor, aiming to replace the more affordable models of this device. In this sense, the number of entries of the version with the M1 processor was much more limited than the version high-end, which should change with the new design.

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The new Mac Mini will also be more powerful with the Apple M1X. The nomenclature of this processor and its characteristics have not yet been confirmed, but it seems that it will arrive with the same technology used in the M1 and A14 Bionic, with an improved CPU and GPU ready for professional workloads.

Gurman had already mentioned that a new Mac Mini could be on the way and this idea is now reinforced. The current design has been on the market since 2010, so Apple should have intentions to update it to the new aesthetics it is implementing on the iMac.

Even so, since this information comes from an unofficial source, we advise the reader to wait for news from Apple itself, which, according to the source, should arrive in the coming months.

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Source: Mark Gurman


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