
With Apple's "Unleashed" event just hours away, the focus has understandably been on the new MacBook Pro models that are expected to debut, but rumors suggest we could also see the company unveil a new Mac mini with a new design and a faster Apple silicon processor. Here's what we've heard from sources over the past year.

Kicking things off, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in May said that Apple was working on a high-end version of the Mac mini, featuring a more powerful Apple silicon chip than the M1 and extra ports. Then, in August, Gurman followed up that report by saying that the refreshed Mac mini would be coming in the "next several months," which lines up well with this month's event.
Gurman's specific expectations about the new Mac mini are as follows:
- The new Mac mini is expected to use the M1X, the same chip as the next-generation MacBook Pro.
- Support for up to 64GB of memory.
- Four Thunderbolt ports will be included at the rear.
- The high-end Mac mini will replace the Intel Mac mini that Apple is still selling.

Shortly after Gurman's initial report, leaker Jon Prosser shared renders allegedly giving us a first look at the upcoming Mac mini.
According to Prosser, who has a mixed track record when it comes to Apple rumors, the new high-end Mac mini will have the following features:
- A mostly similar design to the existing Mac mini but a smaller overall size.
The same ports currently available on the Intel-based Mac mini, which includes four Thunderbolt, two USB-A, Ethernet, and HDMI. - A "plexiglass-like" top, which will sit above the aluminum enclosure.
- Two possible "two-tone" color options, similar to the 24-inch iMac.
- The same magnetic power port that debuted in the 24-inch iMac.

Bear in mind that there's no guarantee we'll see a Mac mini announcement at Apple's upcoming "Unleashed" event, and Bloomberg originally said Apple could scrap its plans to release this new high-end Mac mini anytime soon. Regardless, Apple will eventually replace the current Intel models with ones featuring Apple silicon chips. It's just a matter of when.
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