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The original switcher The Mac mini was the original switcher machine. It was announced back in 2005 as a small, inexpensive way for you to swap out a Windows PC for a Mac. Bring your own mouse, keyboard, and display, and you were all good to go. Back then, it had a PowerPC G4 processor and megabytes — yes, megabytes — of RAM. Over the years, the Mac mini got its fair share of design and spec updates, culminating in 2012 with a quad-core Intel Ivy Bridge chipset, and up to 8 gigabytes of memory and 2 terabytes of storage. That's because, over time, the Mac mini customer had changed. Switchers became switched, and Mac minis became the darling of developers, server rooms and centers, media centers and producers, and more.
Then, 2014 came around and, when Apple revved the Mac mini, it axed the quad-core version and 2TB option. Then, in 2016 nothing.
And, in 2017 still nothing. In the last four years, Apple has released the new 12-inch MacBook, the new Touch Bar MacBook Pro, the new Retina 5K iMac, the new iMac Pro, and has even announced a new, non-thermally cornered new Mac Pro for 2019 along with a new Pro Display. But the Mac mini nothing and more nothing. Until, maybe, now. The new mini Rumor has it we'll see a new one this year, this very fall, and if accurate, it will not only mark the return of the Mac mini, but of the Pro mini as well. In April of 2017, Apple invited a very small group of media to Cupertino to talk about that new Mac Pro.
While they wouldn't say anything specific about the mini, senior Vice President of worldwide marketing, Phil Schiller, said the following, via. That processor should be Intel's 8th generation Coffee Lake. Intel did just announce 9th generation Coffee Lake Refresh chips — yet another optimization cycle place-holder as it still struggles to get its 10 nanometer Cannon Lake architecture to market something that's taking what feels like as long as the Mac mini update to ship. Intel announcing chips and Intel shipping the exact versions Apple needs for exact Macs are often two very, very different things. But given the 4-year gap between updates, any Coffee Lake is far, far, better than the Haswell architecture the minis been stuck with to date. Mark Gurman, writing for back in August. Apple is also planning the first upgrade to the Mac mini in about four years.
It's a Mac desktop that doesn't include a screen, keyboard, or mouse in the box and costs $500. The computer has been favored because of its lower price, and it's popular with app developers, those running home media centers, and server farm managers. For this year's model, Apple is focusing primarily on these pro users, and new storage and processor options are likely to make it more expensive than previous versions, the people said. Though Schiller had said consumers with some pro users, a focus on pros makes sense for several reasons. Again, the original Mac mini customer doesn't really exist any more. New mainstream customers don't want old desktop boxes.
They want notebooks. You know, with built in displays and trackpads. That's why MacBooks outsell Mac desktops to the extreme. And why iMacs outsell all other Mac desktops to the extreme. But that does open the way for new customers.
Including the aforementioned pros, who value small, headless Macs for all sorts of tasks at home and in the office. It also fits in with Apple's new focus. As iOS and iPad continues to eat the mass market, Apple has been amping up the Mac for pros. That includes the new MacBooks Pro, iMac Pro, upcoming Mac Pro, and the new Pro team that brings audio, video, photography, and other hard-core, heavy duty, real-world producers and creators into the design process.
Mark Gurman writing for again, this time in September. Aside from that it is coming, and that it will be focused more on pros — or pros will at least be a focus — not much else has been rumored about the new Mac mini. Will it be a redesign or the same casing with new internals? If not, will the new design be more pro-friendly — for example, more easily rack mounted?. Will it have a T2-chip like the iMac Pro and latest MacBooks Pro, so it gets secure boot, hardware accelerated encryption, and all the latest controller architecture?.
Will it have only USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 ports, like the MacBook Pro, legacy USB-A and Ethernet as well, like the iMac Pro, or will it keep more media-centric ports, like HDMI, like the Mac mini's we all know and love?. Will there finally be a new Apple Keyboard, for all desktop Macs, that includes Touch ID if not a full-on Touch Bar?. Will Intel's continued delays get Apple to switch at least this Mac to ARM?
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Wait, no, wrong column. Will it come in Space Gray?. Will it get anywhere near the 32 GB and 4 TB options the new MacBooks Pro enjoy?.
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Will Apple still have a new Mac mini for those new to the Mac, or will that spot solely belong to the new MacBook Air? And we'll have to wait for Apple's October Event to find out.
The long wait is over! The details of Maine Mendoza's lipstick collaboration with MAC Cosmetics are finally out. The brand revealed everything from its color, name, and official packaging, a day before it officially goes on sale. So without further ado, here's everything you need to know about: 1. Maine was the only influencer from Asia chosen for the project. MAC chose 12 influencers from around the world to create a custom lipstick for their MAC Maker collection, and Maine was not only the sole Filipina in the group, she was also the only one based in Asia. 'I did not expect that they would choose me to have my own lipstick with them.
It's really such a great honor to be chosen,' Maine tells Preview. Even the MAC Philippines team says that it was a big deal for them to be chosen out of all the markets in the region. What a proud moment! PHOTO BY Courtesy of MAC Cosmetics MAC MAC Maker Lipstick in @mainedcm, P1100, soon on and MAC Stores nationwide 5. It will be limited edition.
Like you, we would love to have this lippie in stock forever, but it will only be sold for a limited time and while supplies last. So don't forget to grab one for yourself while you still can! FYI, it will be available on starting September 21, MAC SM Megamall from September 22, and in MAC stores nationwide from September 23. The whole MAC Maker collection will also be sold globally starting November on MAC's, which means even fans overseas will have the chance to snag a tube!