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The 2023 Mac mini gets a major upgrade with M2 and M2 Pro chips

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The 2023 Mac mini gets a major upgrade with M2 and M2 Pro chips
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Apple fans, rejoice! The tech giant has just announced the release of a new and improved Mac mini, featuring the new M2 and M2 Pro chips. These powerful processors take the Mac mini to new heights, making it more capable and versatile than ever before. And the best part? Starting at just $599, the Mac mini is now more affordable than ever.

The M2 chip brings a significant boost in performance to the Mac mini, enabling users to run high-performance workflows that were previously unimaginable in such a compact design. And with the all-new M2 Pro chip, the Mac mini now delivers pro-level performance for the first time. This means that users can expect even faster performance, more unified memory, and advanced connectivity options.

The new Mac mini models now support up to two displays on the M2 model and up to three displays on the M2 Pro model, making it even more versatile for users. Paired with Studio Display and Magic accessories, along with the power and ease of macOS Ventura, the Mac mini provides a desktop experience that will take users’ productivity and creativity to the next level.

The new Mac mini with M2 and M2 Pro is taking performance to the next level. The M2 and M2 Pro chips bring a faster next-generation CPU and GPU, much higher memory bandwidth, and a more powerful media engine to the Mac mini, delivering extraordinary performance and industry-leading power efficiency. Both models feature an advanced thermal system for exceptional sustained performance.

The Mac mini with M2 is perfect for users looking for superfast performance and incredible productivity at an even more affordable starting price of $599. With an 8-core CPU and four high-performance and four high-efficiency cores, along with a 10-core GPU, everyday tasks are lightning fast – from launching and multitasking between apps to browsing the web. And for users with more intensive tasks, Mac mini with M2 powers through even the most demanding workloads.

With up to 24GB of unified memory and 100GB/s of bandwidth, activities like image editing in Adobe Photoshop are up to 50 percent faster than the previous generation. The M2 model can also 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, making it a great choice for video editors and creators.

When compared to the Mac mini with Intel Core i7, the Mac mini with M2 offers up to 22x faster machine learning (ML) image upscaling performance in Pixelmator Pro and 9.8x faster complex timeline rendering in Final Cut Pro. And when compared to the previous-generation Mac mini with M1, the Mac mini with M2 delivers up to 2.4x faster ProRes transcode in Final Cut Pro, up to 50 percent faster filter and function performance in Adobe Photoshop, and up to 35 percent faster gameplay in Resident Evil Village.

In short, the new Mac mini with M2 and M2 Pro is a powerhouse of a device that delivers unbeatable performance and is perfect for anyone looking for a compact, high-performance desktop. And who says tech can’t be fun? Imagine being able to play the latest AAA games at lightning-fast speeds or edit videos like a pro on a device that’s small enough to fit in a backpack. The new Mac mini with M2 and M2 Pro is truly the ultimate portable powerhouse.

The new Mac mini with M2 Pro is a game-changer for professionals and power users. For the first time, the Mac mini has pro-level performance with the introduction of the M2 Pro chip. With a 12-core CPU, eight high-performance cores, and four high-efficiency cores, along with a 19-core GPU, M2 Pro has 200GB/s of memory bandwidth and supports up to 32GB of memory. The next-generation Neural Engine is 40 percent faster than M1, speeding up machine learning tasks like video analysis and image processing.

Designed to dramatically accelerate video playback and encoding while using very little power, M2 Pro offers a powerful media engine that speeds through the most popular video codecs. The M2 Pro-powered model can simultaneously play up to five streams of 8K ProRes 422 video at 30 fps, or up to 23 streams of 4K ProRes 422 video at 30 fps, which makes it perfect for video editors and creators. It’s up to 14x faster than the fastest Intel-based Mac mini.

When compared to the 27-inch iMac with Intel Core i7 and Radeon Pro 5500 XT, the Mac mini with M2 Pro offers up to 50 percent faster filter and function performance in Adobe Photoshop, up to 5.5x faster panoramic merge in Adobe Lightroom Classic, and up to 4.4x faster object tracking in Final Cut Pro. And when compared to the previous-generation M1 Mac mini, the Mac mini with M2 Pro delivers up to 2.5x faster graphics performance in Affinity Photo, up to 4.2x faster ProRes transcode in Final Cut Pro, and up to 2.8x faster gameplay in Resident Evil Village.

With M2 Pro, Mac mini users can run high-performance workflows that were previously inconceivable in such a compact form factor. Musicians can produce music with incredibly powerful plug-ins and effects without missing a beat, while photographers can adjust huge images in an instant. Creators can seamlessly work in multicam with multiple camera formats, including ProRes video, and gamers can play demanding titles in console quality. Gaming performance is up to 15x faster than the fastest Intel-based Mac mini, making it a perfect device for gamers who want to play games on the go.

The new Mac mini with M2 and M2 Pro is not only powerful and versatile but also offers extensive connectivity options. The M2 model features two Thunderbolt 4 ports and support for up to two displays, while the M2 Pro model includes four Thunderbolt 4 ports and support for up to three displays, including one 8K display, which is a first for the Mac. Both models come with two USB-A ports, an HDMI port, a Gigabit Ethernet port with a 10GB option, and an upgraded headphone jack to support high-impedance headphones. The new models also feature the latest standards in wireless connectivity, including Wi-Fi 6E for up to 2x faster throughput than before, as well as Bluetooth 5.3.

But the Mac mini’s capabilities don’t stop there. Paired with Studio Display and Magic accessories, the Mac mini delivers a phenomenal desktop experience. The Studio Display, with its expansive 27-inch 5K Retina display, 12MP Ultra Wide camera with Center Stage, studio-quality three-mic array, and six-speaker sound system with Spatial Audio, completes the full Mac desktop setup experience. And customers can add matching Magic accessories, such as the Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad, that complement the elegant design of the Mac mini and Studio Display, making it a great addition to any home office or workspace.

The new Mac mini with M2 and M2 Pro is a powerful, versatile, and connected device that offers a phenomenal desktop experience when paired with Studio Display and Magic accessories. With its advanced thermal system, next-generation CPU, and powerful GPU, the Mac mini with M2 and M2 Pro is a device that can handle any task you throw at it, whether it’s video editing, gaming, or running demanding workflows.

Customers can order the new Mac mini models today, with availability beginning Tuesday, January 24. Don’t miss out on this exciting new release from Apple and be sure to get your hands on the new Mac mini with M2 and M2 Pro – it’s more powerful, capable, and versatile than ever before.

Pricing:

  • Mac mini with M2 starts at $599 and $499 for education
  • Mac mini with M2 Pro starts at $1,299 and $1,199 for education

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