The next Mac mini will be released in 2023, analyst predicts that the design will not change –Engadget Japanese version

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While it is rumored that the next-generation Mac min is under development, analysts predict that it is likely to have the same design as the current model.

“The new Mac mini may stay in the same form factor design,” said Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst familiar with Apple’s unreleased products.

Although the current M1 Mac mini will be released at the end of 2020, the exterior has followed the aluminum unibody (seamless housing carved from one aluminum plate) since the 2010 model, for nearly 10 years. The design hasn’t changed.

In addition, Kuo reiterates the expectation that the next Mac mini will be available in 2023, which means it won’t be available in 2022.Mi 9to5MacEtc. are in the position that “it will be released in the latter half of 2022”, and the release time is a point of controversy.

Kuo’s claim that “the next Mac mini will have the same basic design” is made by Jon Prosser, a famous leaker (who sends influential information regarding unreleased products of interest).Rumor has it that the design has been completely redesigned, the housing has become thinner, and plexiglass material is used to make it stronger.It is also in conflict with.

The entry-level (low-priced) Mac mini has been updated with the M1 chip, but the high-end products are still the Intel chip-equipped models released in 2018. It has been rumored that this old model will eventually be replaced with Apple silicon, but it seems likely that both the entry model and the high-end model will be updated at the same time next time.

The 9to5Mac mentioned above was “probably abandoned” in favor of Mac Studio, while Apple originally prepared a high-end Mac mini with M1 Pro / M1 Max.I was telling.. The next model is expected to be a low-priced version equipped with the successor chip “M2” of M1 and a high-end version adopting “M2 Pro”,As rumored, the number of external ports has been increased.It seems that not a few people expect it.

Source:Ming-Chi Kuo(Twitter)

via:MacRumors

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