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Mac Mini 2023: new design, better performance, and more

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Want to know what to expect from Apple’s next Mac Mini computer? From price to performance and design to features, here’s everything you need to know.
If you’re looking to get into Apple’s Mac ecosystem, the superb Mac Mini is one of the best-value ways to do it. After 2020’s M1 model, expectations are high for how Apple could follow up with new chips and new features, including a high-end model for more demanding users.
We’ve put together this roundup with as many details on the next Mac Mini as we can find. Simply read on to see what Apple has planned for its smallest desktop Mac.
For a while, there were rumors of two Mac Minis being in the works, with one high-end model and one entry-level version said to be coming. After Apple’s Peak Performance event in March, it became apparent that the rumored high-end Mac Mini was almost certainly the Mac Studio, which essentially looks like several Mac Minis stacked on top of each other.
With that out of the way, we’re still waiting on updates to the main Mac Mini line. Not only has the M1 Mac Mini not been updated since late 2020, but Apple is still selling an Intel-based Mac Mini on its website, despite promising to have almost completed its transition to its own Apple Silicon chips. That means both versions could be updated sooner rather than later.
But when specifically can we expect these changes? At WWDC 2022, Apple announced the M2 chip that would power the 13-inch MacBook Pro and redesigned MacBook Air. However, the Mac Mini was notably absent from this announcement and the event at large.
A new Mac Mini is still on the way, and that idea is bolstered by a discovery made by iOS developer Steve Troughton-Smith, who unearthed an interesting clue in firmware for Apple’s Studio Display monitor. The firmware made mention of an as-yet-unreleased Mac dubbed “Macmini10,1,” which Troughton-Smith believes could be referring to an M2 Mac Mini. Having it mentioned in official firmware is a strong indication that Apple is almost ready to deploy the Mac, most likely in 2023.
Journalist Mark Gurman claimed in December 2022 that Apple was still working on both M2 and M2 Pro versions of the Mac Mini. Although he didn’t give a solid date, spring or summer 2023 seems like a reasonable launch date to expect. For one thing, Apple’s two-year transition to its own chips will have expired by then, so Apple will not want to overshoot the deadline by any longer than it needs to.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has taken a similar tack, tweeting in March 2022 that the Mac Mini would release in 2023.
Now for the price. The current M1 Mac Mini starts at $699, with a second model costing $899. The Intel version starts at $1,099, meanwhile. That pricing structure makes sense, so we wouldn’t be surprised if Apple stuck with it for the new models.
However, 2022 saw Apple bump up the prices for some of its products due to ongoing economic conditions.

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