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Apple finally announces an overhauled Mac mini

The machine has beefier specs and a higher price point than its predecessor.

Apple finally announces an overhauled Mac mini | Ars Technica

NEW YORK—For the first time in four years, Apple has announced a new Mac mini, and it’s a departure from its predecessor. The new “space gray” device boasts five times the performance of its predecessor, with either four- or six-core processors and up to 64GB of RAM, making it a much more capable system for demanding users.

The 2014 refresh of the Mac mini was not well-received by users or critics. It eliminated the four-core CPU available in the previous model and was harder to upgrade. And Apple let that refresh sit for a long time without an update. Consumers and analysts began to speculate that the product line’s days were numbered, but Apple CEO Tim Cook responded to an email from a customer to say, “We do plan for Mac mini to be an important part of our product line going forward” about a year ago. We didn’t hear any more details after that, but a report in Bloomberg revealed that this new product was around the corner.

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The new system looks like it will address many of those concerns. In addition to the significant processor upgrade, it includes a T2 security chip, four Thunderbolt 3 ports, and optional 10-gigabit Ethernet.

The better specs do come with one downside: the entry level price has gone up. The 3.6GHz i3 with 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD base spec costs $799, compared to the $499 of the previous model. At the high end, you can get a 3.2GHz (4.6GHz turbo) 6-core i7 with 64GB RAM, 2TB SSD, and 10gigE.

Orders open today, and the machine will ship November 7th.

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Samuel Axon Based in Los Angeles, Samuel is the Senior Reviews Editor at Ars Technica, where he covers Apple products, display technology, internal PC hardware, and more. He is a reformed media executive who has been writing about technology for 10 years at Ars Technica, Engadget, Mashable, PC World, and many others.
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