Where are these numbers showing up?
In Apple's supply chain. New model numbers for a New Apple product. We can see the parts ordered for these model numbers. The same CPU's as the MacBook pro lineup. Same as the 2012 Mini's had the same CPU's as the 2012 Macbook Pros(the first ones). Now this is no guarantee that Mini's are coming, but according to the numbers there are no screens ordered for these machines. That is how we told the last mini's, and the Macbook pros's apart.
The Mac Pro was easier, as is the imac as we know what CPU's and GPU's they are using. The Mac Mini's and Macbook pro's share alot of parts, so the differentiation is a little more difficult.
Yes Iris Pro is a go according to these part numbers.
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This probably means no redesigned Mini.
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But they might surprise us.
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4258U/4750HQ/4850HQ (Iris PRO on the 2nd and 3rd!)?
That is what we are seeing. Same as the Mbp. You have to remember, Apple saves on each part by how many they order. It makes perfect business sense to share as many parts as possible to save on the amount of parts buy buying more. The more you buy the more the price goes down for each.
All businesses to this to a degree. HP, Dell, Samsung etc.
Also Apple's Mac Mini's refurb stock just went way up. Same thing happened last year. Now these parts might be a for updated MBP later for this year, but I doubt it as they do require screens. No guarantee but we are usaully right on, most of the time.
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