The “Week of Mac” continues. Apple has unveiled an exciting update to the Mac mini. This year, it arrives as the successor to last year’s M2 version. But instead of the M3, it jumps straight to the M4 series chip. This updated mini PC can also be configured with the Apple M4 Pro chip, offering up to 64GB of unified memory.
New Apple Mac mini Has a Sleek Design and is Packed with Powerful Hardware
The new Apple Mac mini sports a revamped “ultracompact design.” This design makes it even more appealing for those who prioritize space-saving setups. Inspired by the design language of the Mac Studio, the latest Mac mini keeps things minimal while taking up just 12.7 cm on each side. Though it stands slightly taller than its M2 predecessor at 5 cm, it maintains a lightweight build.
Besides that, the Apple Mac mini has a solid range of I/O options to meet various user needs. On the front, you’ll find two USB-C ports alongside a handy headphone jack, making it easy to connect essential peripherals.
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Around the back, the Mac mini steps up with three Thunderbolt ports. The standard M4 has Thunderbolt 4, while they are upgraded to Thunderbolt 5 on the M4 Pro. They join alongside a single HDMI port, a Gigabit Ethernet port (with an optional 10Gb upgrade), and the power input.
For wireless connectivity, Apple has equipped the Mac mini with the latest standards, including Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3. This robust I/O setup ensures that the Mac mini remains versatile and ready for both modern and legacy devices.
Apple’s latest Mac mini provides impressive customization options, especially for users who need more power and storage. The M4 Pro version supports up to 64GB of unified memory and up to 8TB of storage. It comes with macOS Sequoia pre-installed and features Apple Intelligence, a suite of enhanced AI-based features to boost productivity and performance.
Pricing Details
For those interested in the base model, the M4 Mac mini starts at $599 with 16GB of memory and 256GB of storage. Users can also choose a 512GB model for $799 or a 24GB/512GB configuration priced at $999. The higher-end M4 Pro Mac mini, designed for intensive workflows, starts at $1,399 with 24GB of unified memory and 512GB of storage. Pre-orders are open now on Apple’s website, with deliveries beginning November 8.