Apple Mac Mini Desktop Includes Nvidia, Intel Chips
The redesigned Apple Mac mini desktop begins shipping June 15. Inside its 7.7- by 1.4-inch aluminum body, Apple has tucked an Nvidia GeForce 320 graphics processor, an optional 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and the need for 25 percent less energy.
Apple introduced a redesigned Mac mini June 15 that it's calling the world's
most energy-efficient desktop.
The discrete, monitor-free mini measures 7.7 inches square by 1.4 inches thick
and features an integrated power supply, eliminating the need for an external
power adapter. All that's left to clutter a desktop now is its white power
cord.
Packed into that little box-which is CNC-milled from a single piece of aluminum-is
twice the graphics performance of the earlier mini, courtesy of the 48 processing
cores of the Nvidia GeForce 320 graphics processor. The same graphics processor
included in Apple's
new MacBook Pro, it's said to be the fastest integrated graphics processor
on the market. The mini also offers a choice of Intel processors but comes
standard with a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, paired with a 320GB hard
drive and 2GB of RAM.
Also new to the desktop are an HDMI output, for connecting to an HDTV,
and an SD card slot. In addition, the new mini requires 25 percent less power
than its predecessors and "less than half the power required by competing
systems," says Apple. Other feel-good stats include the Mac's highly
recyclable aluminum enclosure, its Energy Star 5.0 and EPEAT Gold status, its
PVC-free components and cables, and that Apple's left out any brominated flame
retardants.
The Mac mini ships with Mac OS X Snow Leopard and includes Apple's iLife application
suite.
"The sleek, aluminum Mac mini packs great features, versatility and value
into an elegant, amazingly compact design," Philip Schiller, Apple's
senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, said in a statement. "With
twice the graphics performance, HDMI support and industry-leading energy
efficiency, customers are going to love the new Mac mini."
For a starting price of $699, the standard Mac mini includes, among other
features, the 2.4GHz Intel processor; 2GB of 1,066MHz DDR3
(double-data rate 3) SDRAM (expandable up to 8GB); integrated Nvidia GeForce
graphics; a slot-loaded 8X SuperDrive optical drive; and a 320GB Serial ATA
hard drive running at 5,400 rpm. There's also 802.11n wireless and Bluetooth
2.1, Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 2.0 ports, a
FireWire port, and digital audio line-in and headphone out ports.
For $999, the Intel Core 2 Duo processor jumps to 2.66GHz and there's 4GB of
1,066MHz DDR3 SDRAM and two 500GB Serial ATA
hard drives running at 7,200 rpm.
The Mac mini begins shipping June 15 from the Apple
Store.
In addition to its April redesign of its MacBook
Pro line, Apple recently introduced the
iPad and iPhone
4 and iOS 4. Fans of the super-light MacBook Air, however, are still
awaiting news of an annual refresh.









