Apple’s Reportedly Testing an M3 Mac Mini With 24GB RAM
According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, there are exciting speculations about Apple's plans to introduce a new Mac Mini powered by its latest M3 chip, potentially slated for release in 2024. While Apple has not officially confirmed this development, Gurman's insights and observations have fueled curiosity. Let's dive into the details.
Testing Underway: The Mac 15,12
According to Gurman's report, Apple is currently conducting tests on a computer identified as Mac 15,12, leading to speculation that it could be the new Mac Mini. The tests reveal an eight-core CPU and a 10-core GPU Mac with 24GB RAM, running macOS Sonoma 14.1.

Comparing to the M2 Mac Mini
The leaked specifications of the Mac 15,12 closely resemble those of the base model M2 Mac Mini. However, the notable difference lies in the increased memory capacity, with the M3 version boasting 24GB RAM compared to the 8GB RAM in Apple's previous silicon-based Macs. It remains to be seen if this leap is indeed for the base model or reserved for higher-end configurations.
Impact on Mac Revenue
During Apple's earnings call, the company projected a double-digit decrease in Mac revenue for the current year's fourth quarter. The introduction of the M3-powered Mac Mini and other potential M3-powered Macs could bolster Apple's revenue figures and attract consumers seeking advanced computing power.
Anticipated Release Date
While we eagerly await the launch of the M3-powered Mac Mini, Gurman's report suggests that it might not be unveiled until the first fiscal quarter of 2024, likely in October.
Expanding the M3 Family
If the rumors are true, the M3 Mac Mini would join five other M3-powered Macs in Apple's lineup, including the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and iMac. Notably, Gurman does not currently anticipate M3 versions of the Mac Studio and Mac Pro, both of which recently adopted Apple's M2 silicon at WWDC earlier this year.


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