The "week of Mac" announcements kicked off yesterday with the M4 iMac and we're now welcoming the new M4 Mac mini. It comes as a direct successor to last year's M2 Mac mini and is configurable with the brand-new Apple M4 Pro chip with up to 64GB unified memory. That follows in the footsteps of the Mac Studio but with a much smaller footprint at just 12.7cm (5 inches) per side. It is a bit taller than the outgoing M2 Mac mini at 5cm, but it weighs just 670 grams for the M4 model and 730 grams for the M4 Pro version.
I/O includes 2x USB-C ports on the front
alongside a headphone jack, while the back houses 3x Thunderbolt ports
(Thunderbolt 4 on the M4 model, Thunderbolt 5 on the M4 Pro), 1x HDMI, 1x
Gigabit Ethernet port (10Gb is an optional upgrade) and power-in. You also get
Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 wireless connectivity. The new Mac mini will be
available with the previously announced M4 chip and a more capable M4 Pro.
M4 Pro comes in two configurations - a
12-core CPU and 16-core GPU on the base spec and a 14-core CPU and 20-core GPU
on the higher-end trim, which is a $200 upgrade. The standard M4 chip offers 10
CPU cores and 10 GPU cores.
The new Mac mini is configurable with up
to 64GB of unified memory and up to 8TB of storage for the higher-end M4 Pro
trim. It ships with macOS Sequoia and supports Apple Intelligence. The new Mac
mini starts at US$ 599 for the M4 version with 16GB memory and 256GB storage and
is available for pre-order from Apple. There's 512GB storage version for US$ 799
and a 24GB/512GB trim for US$ 999.
The M4 Pro Mac mini starts at US$ 1,399 and
features 24GB of unified memory and 512GB of storage. Delivers are scheduled to
begin on November 8.