Apple is expected to launch a new Mac equipped with M4 chips on November 1st, with multiple options including a redesigned Mac mini. Mark Gurman revealed that retail inventory of iMac, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini models is decreasing, suggesting that upgraded models may be released soon.
Analysts previously claimed that Apple will launch new models of MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini on November 1st, and currently the inventory of these models seems to be decreasing. This clearly indicates that Apple has stopped restocking old models as it is preparing to launch updated models using M4 chips.
It is expected that Apple's new 14 inch and 16 inch MacBook Pro models will adopt the same design as the current models, and the highlight of the upgrade will be the M4 chip. The 24 inch iMac will also be upgraded with the new M4 chip, but there will be no major design changes.
Finally, the redesigned Mac mini will appear more compact from all sides, which means that despite adopting the new M4 chip version, this mini device will still be more portable. Previously, there were reports that the redesigned Mac mini will be equipped with M4 and M4 Pro versions of chips, providing stronger computing and graphics performance.