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Of course, if you're still using a pokey older AirPort Extreme Base Station or Time Capsule, you'll have to upgrade before you see any speed benefit, but that's the price of progress.

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In addition to a faster CPU, faster graphics, and a faster peripheral interface, the Mac mini also gets faster Wi-Fi: It joins the other Haswell-based Macs with 802.11ac Wi-Fi networking support, which can work up to three times faster than 802.11n. So you'll have to decide when you place your order how much RAM you think you'll need, and hope it's enough. There's no longer any mention of being able to upgrade it on Apple's web site. I'm still trying to get a definite answer from Apple on this, but early indications are that the Mac mini no longer has user-upgradeable RAM. Again, that's the same as the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro. So with that HDMI port, you can connect a 4K display and expect to see 3840 x 2160 resolution at 30 Hz, or 4096 x 2160 resolution at 24 Hz. This HDMI port can be used to drive a 4K display, albeit at slower refresh speeds. But the Mac mini also has a HDMI port that complies with the HDMI 1.4 spec.

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You can connect two Apple Thunderbolt Displays up to it via the Thunderbolt 2 ports, or the equivalent: The Mac mini enables you to drive two displays at 2560 x 1600 pixels. You can use the Mac mini to drive a 4K display

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Anything more for a headless Mac and you're jumping to Mac Pro territory (and tripling the price). (No surprise here, because the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro offers the same option.) But 3.0 GHz and dual-core is as fast as the Mac mini gets these days. It offers a 3.0 GHz dual-core i5 processor as an option too. Instead, Apple's incremented clock speeds on dual-core i5 chips. (There wasn't a quad-core processor on the old 13-inch MacBook Pro, either, but Apple did offer a 2.3 GHz quad-core processor as an option on the Mac mini.) So the processor configurations options look the same as what you can get on the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro.Īnd just like the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro, there's no quad-core processor option to choose from. With no new "standard" MacBook Pro to borrow from, Apple's using the MacBook Pro with Retina display as a template for the Mac mini instead. The Mac mini has long borrowed heavily from the parts bins of the 13-inch MacBook Pro. With the addition of Thunderbolt 2, external connectivity on the Mac mini is faster than ever, and there are plenty of server-class Thunderbolt 2 RAID systems to choose from if you're looking for redundant storage.

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But if you want OS X Server, you'll have to download it yourself from the Mac App Store - another $19.99 expense. Even without a four-core option, that'll be a nice speedy system. In its place is a $999 2.8 GHz dual-core i5 system equipped with 8 GB RAM and a 1 TB Fusion Drive. No more off-the-shelf server configurationĪpple previous offered the Mac mini with OS X Server pre-installed, equipped with a 2.3 GHz quad-core i7 processor and two 1 TB internal hard disk drives that could work separately or be striped or mirrored as a RAID array using Disk Utility. If you have legacy FireWire gear you'd still like to use, Apple and others make Thunderbolt to FireWire interface adapters that will get the job done. The Mac mini has two Thunderbolt 2 ports but it's also removed FireWire 800, which was available on the previous-generation model. It's the same clock speed as a MacBook Air, for example, though the regular hard disk drive won't make things feel as peppy as they do on the pure-SSD Air. Some people are going to shake their head, but hear me out: That's actually good enough for most general users. To get the Mac mini in the $499 price zone, Apple has duplicated its iMac strategy: The new less-expensive model also features a slower CPU, a 1.4 GHz dual core i5.











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