![]() ![]() The Mac Mini’s baseline configuration includes the M2 chip, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. ![]() The new model was announced this morning in a press release, with a starting price of $599, and is available to order today, with availability beginning Tuesday, January 24th. The Mac Mini is Apple’s next computer to get the bump up to the M2 chip - and this time around, it’s being offered with the Pro version of Apple’s processor, too. The Mac mini has a lower starting price of $599, and is available to order today, with availability beginning Tuesday, January 24th. Both are available to order online today and will start shipping and appearing in Apple stores on January 24th. The new 14-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Pro starts at $1,999, with the 16-inch model starting at $2,499. Apple claims the M2 Max is up to 30 percent faster than the M1 Max in graphics and can apparently “tackle graphics-intensive projects that competing systems can’t even run.” ![]() Apple claims that the M2 Pro has double the amount of transistors the M2 shipped with and nearly 20 percent more than the M1 Pro and that “is able to process images in Adobe Photoshop up to 40 percent faster than with M1 Pro, and as much as 80 percent faster than MacBook Pro with an Intel Core i9 processor.” The M2 Max chip has the same 12-core CPU as the M2 Pro, but much like the M1 Max, it really pushes the GPU power more. In a press release involving a 9-minute YouTube video that’s practically the same thing as in an event, Apple has announced refreshed MacBook Pros and Mac mini, the latter of which has also received the M2 Pro treatment. ![]()
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