For those wanting to double their RAM and storage on the M4 Mac mini, Apple is charging the same price as the base model
The pricing of the M4 Mac mini was nailed to absolute perfection because Apple not only continues to sell the base model for $599, it has topped it out by offering 16GB RAM as standard instead of 8GB RAM that shipped with the previous-generation models, along with 256GB of internal storage. However, as you might have guessed, Apple has the liberty to charge a hefty premium if you want extra RAM and SSD configurations, and when you do the calculations, you will find that if you just double the memory and storage, the price is the same as ordering another base M4 Mac mini.Buyers can practically purchase another M4 Mac mini unit as opposed to doubling their internal storage and unified RAM
If you visit Apple’s configuration page for the M4 Mac mini, the specifications you get for $599 are a chipset with a 10-core CPU and 10-core GPU, along with 16GB of unified RAM that is paired with a 256GB SSD.