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They both give you the option of the M1 Pro or M1 Max, which are much more powerful versions of Apple's chip. The 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros, however, are where things get really spicy. You can configure the Intel Mac Mini with up to 32GB of RAM, though, which may be exactly what you need – this is really the only spec area where the Intel Mac Mini even comes close to laying a glove on the M1 version.
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The Intel Mac mini features a 3GHz six-core Intel processor as standard, plus Intel's integrated graphics, which is hugely less capable than Apple's, though will be enough for basic 2D creative work.
They also both feature an eight-core GPU that's very impressive considering the size of both machines, and is more than capable of handling 2D creative tasks and things like light gaming.īoth models come with 8GB of RAM as standard, and can be configured to 16GB maximum. They feature the same processor with eight cores in total, including four high-performance cores and four 'efficiency' cores for less demanding tasks. The good news about Apple's self-made chips is that they make performance comparisons very easy indeed, because there are fewer variations than the myriad Intel processors out there.įor example, the M1 Mac Mini and M1 MacBook Pro 13-inch are pretty much identical for performance. (Image credit: Apple) Mac mini vs MacBook Pro: Performance The MacBook Pros support either two 6K displays (with the M1 Pro chip) or three 6K displays plus an additional 4K display (with the M1 Max chip). There's also the return of the MagSafe charging connector, and you can use either this or the USB-C ports to charge it. There's three USB-C/Thunderbolt 4 ports, an HDMI 2.0 port, an SD card reader, and a 3.5mm jack with higher-power output to drive high-impedance headphones. What's more exciting is that these machines have better connectivity than the 13-inch model. It takes its lines and black keyboard backing pretty much directly from the much-loved titanium iBook from back in the day, and it's a fetching if unexciting design.
Then you have the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros, which both share a design that's new and also decidedly retro. You get just two USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports, plus a 3.5mm headphone jack. The keyboard is excellent too, delivering just enough travel, and great feedback.Ĭonnections are very light on the M1 MacBook Pro 13-inch, though. You can choose a silver or darker 'space grey' finish in this case.Īpple gets key things right year after year, including elements such as the stiffness of the hinge, and the size of the trackpad.
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It's impressively thin and light for a portable machine with the power that the M1 chip offers (though the Intel model is the same size, it's much less powerful).Īgain, it's all aluminium, with a great level of fit and finish. The 13-inch MacBook Pro is, again a familiar design for anyone who's looked at Apple laptops in the last few years. It's also worth noting here that the M1 version officially supports two displays maximum (one up to 6K and one up to 4K), while the Intel version supports three displays maximum (4K max – two displays if one is 5K. The Intel version expands on this, adding two more USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports.
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The M1 version includes two USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports, two USB-A ports, an HDMI 2.0 connector, 3.5mm jack, and a Gigabit ethernet port (which you upgrade to 10Gb). The Mac mini has a great suite of built-in connectivity. This is the same whether you get it with an Apple-made processor or an Intel option – though the Apple version is silver and the Intel is dark grey.
Specifically, a block 7.7 inches wide and deep, and 1.4 inches high. The Mac mini has exactly the same design as it has for several years, which is a small aluminium block. Look! The MacBook Pro has ports now! (Image credit: Apple) Mac mini vs MacBook Pro: Design & connectivity