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MacRumors published a story that Apple has unveiled a new Mac Mini powered by M1 Apple Silicon.



Apple Unveils New Mac Mini Powered By M1 Apple Silicon

Apple today introduced a new Mac mini, its second Mac powered by the company's custom M1 Apple Silicon chip with integrated graphics processor. Apple says the 5-nanometer M1 chip supports Thunderbolt and USB 4 support, and boasts the world's fastest integrated graphics with a 16-core Neural Engine that can process 11 trillion operations per second. The new ‌Mac mini‌ continues Apple's transition away from Intel processors in Macs. Back in June, Apple revealed its plans to begin using its own custom ‌Apple Silicon‌ processors in Macs, promising industry-leading performance per watt. At the time, Apple said that the transition would take about two years to be completed.



Apple Unveils New Mac Mini Powered By M1 Apple Silicon