2012 Mac Mini I7 Quad Core For Sale Rating: 6,7/10 8510 reviews

If you are looking for phenomenal computing power, but have an itty-bitty living space, the Mac Mini I7 may be the perfect device for you. Weighing in at least than 3 pounds and measuring 7.7 inches square and 1/4 inches high, the Mac Mini I7 packs a powerful punch with a tiny footprint. There are many models available, so you can find one that has all features and processing power you need. The Mac Mini I7 server, features a quad core 2.0 GHz Intel Core I7 processor, 4 GB of SDRAM, and dual 500GB hard drives, so it is perfect for acting as a server for home or small business use.

Per core, the new 2014 Mac i7 Mini is faster than the 2012 i7 Mini. Not all apps use more than two cores. With the iMac you can always add another monitor later. The mini Mac will also connect with speakers and other Mac products. You can connect your iPhone, iPod, or iPad to it for sharing data. If you sign into your Apple account, your Mac data can be automatically shared across accessories.

Alternatively, you could go for the 2012 Mac Mini I7, which boasts a 2.3 GHz processor, 4 GB of SDRAM, and a 1 TB hard drive. Regardless of which Mac Mini I7 computer you decide on, you can find a vast inventory on eBay, so be sure to browse through the listings to find the model that offers the best fit for your computing needs.

Editor's note: We first ran this on May 11, hoping that we'd see a Mac mini update at the WWDC. Given that Oct. 17 is the four-year anniversary of the last Mac mini refresh, it seemed timely to bring it up again. Steve Jobs revealed the Mac mini G4 in January 2005. It wasn't the first computer released in a mini-ITC form factor, but it was the first compact, stylish box, made in any quantity with wide support and availability. It very nearly immediately spawned a cottage industry of hacks and modifications, with users attaching them to televisions as early media centers, and some others installing them in cars.

It was one of Apple's first products to make the shift to Intel processors, and was used as the platform to launch the then-new Core-series processors from Intel. Mac torrent game. This opened the door for macOS server-centric models. Unibody Redesign In 2010 Apple redesigned the computer, ditching the power brick and encompassing the entire device in a compact shell. It was Apple's first computer to use a HDMI port. Shortly thereafter, Apple got rid of the optical drive. The higher-end 2011 release for $999 and 2012 models with i7 quad-core processors starting at $799 could be called the ultimate expression of the device. The 2012 model was the last one to have socketed RAM chips and (relatively) easy drive replacement.

Most recently The last revision to the product line was in October 2014. Apple traded energy efficiency and slightly better graphics performance for the i7 option for a quad-core model. Apple also reduced the cost of the low-end mini back to its launch. The latest revision also has poor user drive upgradeability, and no option for user RAM expansion. Left, 2012 Mac mini.

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Right, 2014 Mac mini It's been very nearly four years since the Mac mini was updated, and six since the last well-regarded model. In comparison, Apple was under fire when the MacBook Pro hadn't seen an update in over 400 days, leading up to the 2016 MacBook Pro. The good news is, if you have one of the quad-core Mac minis from 2012, you can still get upwards of $600 for it, and sometimes much more. Lunch, eaten With the Core-series processors came a number of attempts at small form factor computers, with varying success. Apple's full vision for the Mac mini was never quite reached until 2013 when Intel announced the Next Unit of Computing, or NUC product line.

Early attempts were pretty feeble. It had a 1.1Ghz dual-core processor, and a mSATA port for a single SSD. But, Intel iterated quickly. An Ivy Bridge system with a processor very similar in performance to the current low-end Mac mini shipped in 2012, with a Bay Trail and Haswell version in late 2013. They really started coming into their own as Apple's Mac mini started to wither on the vine. An i7 version shipped in 2015.