Apple is reportedly planning to release M4-powered Macs in November, including new Mac mini, iMac, and MacBook Pro.
One of the most notable changes is the standard upgrade to 16GB of RAM across the entire range, including the base model 14-inch MacBook Pro.
The Mac mini is set for a long-overdue redesign. It will abandon the traditional USB-A ports in favor of five USB-C ports. As for other Macs, there are likely no major design changes except the chip upgrades.
Additionally, all Mac accessories are expected to use USB-C in Apple’s compliance with the EU law that requires use of USB-C for mobile devices. The deadline set is by end of 2024.
According to a new report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the standard M4 Mac minis are slated to arrive in warehouses this month, while the M4 Pro models are scheduled for October. This timeline strongly suggests a November launch for these new devices.
For reference, last year, Apple made a surprise announcement for its “Scary Fast” unveiling event held on October 30, 2023.