

I’m replacing one of the Dell monitors with the Eve Spectrum. I previously had three Dell 4K monitors running from the Mac Pro without issue using DisplayPort to MiniDisplayPort cables. The monitor itself works fine when connected to an Xbox via HDMI or a Windows PC via DisplayPort, so it doesn’t seem like a hardware issue. However, the report speculates that Apple could delay the launch of the new Mac mini or even cancel it.Finally received my Spectrum 4K yesterday, and I’m having a lot of issues getting it to work with my Mac Pro desktop running an AMD Radeon RX 580 (8 GB).

The more powerful CPU means this new model will sit above the M1 Mac mini and replace the 6-core Intel Mac mini that Apple continues to sell. It will feature four Thunderbolt ports compared to two found on the existing M1 Mac mini. Other improvements over the M1 chip include support for up to 64GB RAM, a faster Neural Engine, and more Thunderbolt ports.Īpple could also launch a more powerful Mac mini with the same 10-core chip. For comparison, Apple’s current M1 chip has only eight GPU cores. They will be available with a 16-core or a 32-core GPU. New MacBook Pro Could Feature a 10-Core CPUĪpple is working on two different M-series chips for the redesigned MacBook Pro codenamed “Jade C-Chop” and “Jade C-Die.” Both feature a 10-core CPU packing eight high-performance cores and two energy-efficient cores. Thus, it is interesting to see the company go back to adding more ports to its devices when the industry has also started following in Apple’s footsteps.

Interestingly, Apple is also bringing back the HDMI port and SD card slot with its upcoming MacBook Pro.Īpple was the first company to ditch all ports from its MacBook lineup and switch entirely to USB-C. As a part of the new design, the MacBook Pro will feature a MagSafe charger, additional ports for improved connectivity with external devices, and more. The report states that Apple will launch the redesigned MacBook Pro in 14-inch and 16-inch variants. Apple is also working on a new version of the Mac mini with a faster M-series chipset and a bigger iMac. A new Bloomberg report claims Apple could launch its redesigned MacBook Pro “as early as this summer.” This will be followed by a redesigned MacBook Air, a low-end MacBook Pro, and a Mac Pro with a new design.
