The Mac mini shakes up the Apple product line
From its launch in 2005 to being one of the first devices with the M1 chip, the Mac mini is a key part of the Apple story
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THE MAC MINI has undergone something of transformation since its launch in January 2005 at the MacWorld Conference and Expo with a PowerPC G4 processor. Two models, a 1.25GHz or 1.42GHz version, were originally available, both with ATI Radeon 9200 graphics and 32MB of dedicated DDR memory. At the time, Steve Jobs declared the new Mac mini as “an incredibly compact Mac for a price that almost anyone can afford,” and that original pitch remains, opening the Apple ecosystem to users who may have otherwise been priced out of it.