With the new M4 Mac mini, Apple has launched a powerful and compact device that scores points with a modern thermal architecture and a more efficient design. The M4 Mac mini offers great improvements in performance and space requirements, making it an interesting choice for users looking for a compact but powerful desktop computer.
Apple has made the new M4 Mac mini much more compact than previous models. With a square format of five inches per side and a height of two inches, it saves about five centimeters in size, making it even more space-efficient. Its reduced size means it fits on smaller desks as well as easily in shelves or server racks. Even though the model is slightly larger than the Apple TV, it still remains one of the most space-efficient desktop options on the market.
Powerful M4 Pro chips
Inside the M4 Mac mini is Apple's latest chip, the M4 Pro. This processor offers a 14-core CPU and a GPU with up to 20 cores, making it significantly more powerful than its predecessors. Compared to the M2 Pro, the M4 Pro delivers about twice the graphics performance and is particularly effective in specific workloads. For example, 3D renderings in Blender are up to 2.9 times faster than with the M2 Pro, while motion graphics renderings are about twice as fast. These performance gains make the M4 Mac mini a solid choice for professional users who rely on compute-intensive tasks such as video editing, 3D modeling, and design.
Thermal Architecture
A key innovation in the M4 Mac mini is the completely redesigned thermal architecture. Due to the compact design and the powerful chip, Apple had to redesign the cooling concept to avoid overheating. The air is sucked in through a special inlet in the base of the Mac mini, circulates inside the case and is then expelled again through the lower base.

This efficient cooling allows the M4 Mac mini to stay cool even under heavy use. This extends the life of the device and reduces the noise level of the fan, as it has to run at high speed less often. This thermal optimization allows the M4 Mac mini to deliver stable performance under continuous load.
performance under intensive workloads
The M4 Mac mini is particularly well suited to intensive workloads thanks to the combination of the powerful M4 Pro chip and new cooling architecture. Apple emphasizes that the M4 Mac mini can "handle intensive workloads with incredible speed". In practice, this means that it is well suited to multitasking and working with several demanding programs in parallel without any loss of performance. The M4 Mac mini offers a noticeable acceleration, especially in areas such as video editing and graphics production, where large amounts of data are processed. Thanks to the efficiency of the M4 chip, it also works more energy-efficiently than many other models in its class, which also makes it advantageous in terms of energy efficiency.
Maximum performance in the smallest space: The highlights of the M4 Mac mini
The new M4 Mac mini combines high performance with a compact, efficient design and improved cooling specifically tailored to the needs of the M4 Pro chips. Apple has developed a desktop computer that is ideal for users who need high performance in a small space. In summary, the M4 Mac mini offers:
- Compact design: 5 inches square, 2 inches high, saves about 5 cm of space
- Powerful M4 Pro chip: 14-core CPU and up to 20-core GPU, twice as powerful as the M2 Pro
- Optimized cooling: New air circulation that prevents overheating and keeps the device quiet
- High performance: Ideal for 3D rendering, video editing and other graphics-intensive applications
The M4 Mac mini is a solid choice for anyone looking for a compact desktop PC without sacrificing performance. Looking for the best accessories? Visit our Amazon Storefront and discover a variety of products from top providers, including for HomeKit! (Image: Apple)
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