Apple has introduced the small Mac mini model, which is powered by M4 CPUs. The typical M4 chip that comes with the Mac mini has a 10-core CPU and a 10-core GPU. There is also a model with the new M4 Pro chip, which has a CPU with up to 14 cores and a GPU with up to 20 cores.
Apple has introduced new USB-C Mac peripherals, such as the Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable, Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, and new Magic Keyboard variants.
M4 Mac mini: Availability, price, and variants
The new Mac mini with M4 and M4 Pro chips is now available for pre-order in India.
- Mac mini with M4 chip: Rs 59,900 onwards
- Mac mini with M4 Pro chip: Rs 1,49,900 onwards
- Magic Keyboard: Rs 9,500
- Magic Keyboard with Touch ID: Rs 14,500
- Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad: Rs 17,500
- Magic Trackpad: Rs 12,500
- Magic Mouse: Rs 7,500
- Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable: Rs 6,900
Mac mini M4: What is new
At 5 inches by 5 inches, the Mac mini 2024 is half as big as the model from the previous generation. Apple explained that a novel thermal architecture for heat dissipation and Apple Silicon’s power efficiency were responsible for this small design. With more than 50% recycled material, including 100% recycled aluminium in the casing, the new Mac mini is also the first carbon-neutral Mac.
A minimum of 16GB of unified memory is now included with the Mac mini with M4, which has a 10-core CPU and a 10-core GPU for performance. A more potent GPU with up to 20 cores and a CPU with up to 14 cores—10 performance cores and four efficiency cores—are features of the Mac mini with M4 Pro. The M4 Pro also supports Thunderbolt 5, which more than doubles the throughput of Thunderbolt 4 and allows data transfer rates of up to 120 Gb/s on the Mac mini.
There are multiple connectivity ports on the new Mac mini, some of which are orientated forward for easier access. The model has an audio jack on the front and two USB-C ports that support USB 3. Three Thunderbolt 4 ports and three Thunderbolt 5 ports are located on the back of the Mac mini with M4 and M4 Pro, respectively. Additionally, the new Mac mini has an HDMI port for simple TV or HDMI display connection, as well as gigabit Ethernet, which can be configured up to 10Gb Ethernet for greater networking rates. While the M4 Pro-powered Mac mini can handle up to three 6K screens at 60Hz, the M4-powered Mac mini can support up to two 6K displays and one 5K monitor.