Appleās next Mac Mini wonāt have USB-A ports, according to Bloombergās Mark Gurman, who writes in todayās Power On newsletter that the new desktops will start to hit Appleās warehouses in September. The higher-end variant with an Apple M4 Pro chip will ship in October, he writes.
The version with an M4 Pro will still cram a lot of ports, including five USB-C ports (two in the front and three in the back), an ethernet port, an HDMI port, and a headphone jack, according to Gurmanās sources. And the new Mac Mini will apparently have an internal power supply. Thatās not too shabby for a computer thatās expected to be about the size of an Apple TV.
Is it time to say goodbye to USB-A? Maybe. Probably. But no matter how you feel about that, itās absolutely time something new happened with the Mac Mini, the longest-in-the-tooth Apple computer design. As Chris Welch illustrated earlier this month, it looks the same in our 2012 and 2023 reviews. (He didnāt point out our review of the first version of the Mac Miniās current design because there isnāt one ā The Verge didnāt exist yet in 2010.)