Apple, after recently unveiling the new Mac Studio desktop PC, may also release a new Mac Mini model based on Steve Troughton-Smith's findings. The developer has indeed found a reference to a model identifier called "Macmini10,1" inside a 15.4 firmware file for Studio Display.
This discovery does not allow us to have much information but it is sufficient to confirm the existence of the product considering that Apple has used the names "Macmini8,1" for the 2018 model and "Macmini9,1" for the current one, therefore the discovery of the identifier "Macmini10,1" leaves little room for doubt. However, it is not the first time that there is talk of a new Mac Mini, already this summer there were rumors of a new model, equipped with more ports and with a revisited design.
if ( jQuery ("# crm_srl-th_hardware_d_mh2_1"). Since these are indiscretions it is good to take them with due precautions, pending official announcements. News on this could be shown during the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) that Apple will hold this year between 6 and 10 June. Although this is an event mainly reserved for developers and software, where iOS 16, watchOS 9, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 and tvOS 16 will certainly be shown, it is not excluded that Apple can take advantage of this opportunity to also present some new hardware products, including there could also be the viewer for mixed reality and the new Mac Pro. All that remains is to be patient to find out what are the plans of the Cupertino house.
This discovery does not allow us to have much information but it is sufficient to confirm the existence of the product considering that Apple has used the names "Macmini8,1" for the 2018 model and "Macmini9,1" for the current one, therefore the discovery of the identifier "Macmini10,1" leaves little room for doubt. However, it is not the first time that there is talk of a new Mac Mini, already this summer there were rumors of a new model, equipped with more ports and with a revisited design.
if ( jQuery ("# crm_srl-th_hardware_d_mh2_1"). Since these are indiscretions it is good to take them with due precautions, pending official announcements. News on this could be shown during the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) that Apple will hold this year between 6 and 10 June. Although this is an event mainly reserved for developers and software, where iOS 16, watchOS 9, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 and tvOS 16 will certainly be shown, it is not excluded that Apple can take advantage of this opportunity to also present some new hardware products, including there could also be the viewer for mixed reality and the new Mac Pro. All that remains is to be patient to find out what are the plans of the Cupertino house.