Apple has seemingly leaked the rumored next-generation Mac mini with five USB-C ports, according to a code change within Apple software that was discovered today by MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris.
Now Apple has revealed it itself – in its own code. The exact name is "Apple silicon Mac mini (5 port)". This apparently means that it is a new compact computer with five USB-C ports.
As spotted by MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris on Monday, a line of code in Apple software refers to a Mac mini with Apple silicon and 5 USB-C ports. That lines up perfectly with Gurman’s ...
The M1 Air was released in November 2020 ... The smaller design could mean that the Mac mini doesn’t offer some of the ports the current Mac mini offers. Gurman reported that Apple has tested ...
This snippet reveals that the Mac mini will run on Apple Silicon (probably M4), and will pack five USB-C ports. The last model we saw, the Mac Mini M2, had four USB-C ports and an extra two USB-A ...
It also features four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports, two more than usual ... Note that Apple has added its awesome new M1 CPU to the 2020 Mac Mini lineup, which is well worth the upgrade in our ...
With its next M4-powered Mac mini, Apple plans to ditch the USB-A ports while also adding ports on the front for the first time, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Last month, Gurman reported ...