Apple is expected to release its next-gen M3 processor soon. This chipset will be equipped with various products from the brand, one of which is expected to be the new Mac Mini PC. So here are al the details.

Apple testing M3-powered Mac Mini

The news arrives from Mark Gurman in his latest Power On newsletter. Apparently, this new model is currently being tested by the Cupertino based giant. The upcoming Mac PC carries the model identified 15,12, although it wasn’t specifically mentioned if it is a mini model. The report states that the mystery Apple PC will feature an eight-core CPU and a 10-core CPU. Furthermore, this chipset will be paired with 24GB of RAM and runs on macOS Sonoma 14.1.

Mac Mini

In terms of specifications, this makes it quite similar to the base model of the M2-powered Mac Mini. Although, the base model features just 8GB of RAM. So the new Mac Mini might have a higher base storage or is likely a higher memory variant of the base model. If this news is true, Apple is working on a number of M3 Macs, which includes MacBooks as well.

Gurman stated that these M3 Macs will likely be released in the market ahead of the first fiscal quarter of 2024. This is also in line with our previous report. It is still unknown if the company is also working on an M3 version of the Mac Pro and Mac Studio. So stick around for more, as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding this product.

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