Mac mini and Mac Pro expected to skip M3 generation for M4 upgrade

Omar Moharram Omar Moharram 5 Min Read

Apple is likely to upgrade the Mac mini and Mac Pro to the M4 family of chips while skipping the M3 series altogether, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in the latest edition of the weekly Power On newsletter. In the paywalled Q&A section of the newsletter, Gurman states how he expects Apple to skip the M3 generation entirely for some Mac…

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