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AI & Enterprise
Apple Mac mini effectively sees price rise from $599 to $799
Apple has raised the starting price of its Mac mini from $599 to $799 by removing the $599 256GB base model from its website, leaving the 512GB version as the cheapest option. The 512GB model price has not increased, but the entry price is now $200 higher. In South Korea, the lowest-priced online option is a 1.19 million won model with an M4 chip, 16GB RAM and 512GB storage.
Telecommunications & Media
Apple silicon Macs could use external GPUs with Nvidia, AMD connectivity
Apple silicon Macs may be able to use external graphics cards after Tiny Corp developed an eGPU driver for Mac and it was reportedly approved by Apple. The driver connects an eGPU dock through USB4 or Thunderbolt ports and allows Macs to recognise and use Nvidia or AMD graphics cards. The company said it also supports AI model runs using its tinygrad framework. Support requirements and test runs were also disclosed.
Telecommunications & Media
Apple offers custom buying guide for iPad models
As iPad choices expand, Apple is emphasizing which users each model suits rather than raw performance differences. The company categorises the base iPad for everyday use, iPad Mini for portability, iPad Air for Mac-level performance and iPad Pro for professionals. The 11th-generation iPad starts at 529,000 won and does not support Apple Intelligence. iPad Air starts at 949,000 won, supports Apple Intelligence and requires separate purchases for accessories.
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Telecommunications & Media
Apple begins sales of seven new products including iPhone 17e and MacBook Neo
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Telecommunications & Media
Which Apple device is the right pick at 990,000 won?
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Telecommunications & Media
Apple rounds up new products from iPhone 17e to MacBook Neo, Studio Display
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Telecommunications & Media
Apple launches budget iPhone 17e and new iPad Air
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Telecommunications & Media
Apple to hold March special event, may unveil at least five products without keynote
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Telecommunications & Media
Apple may unveil new products on March 4; iPhone 17e, new MacBook expected
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Telecommunications & Media
Apple signals March wave of new products including iPhone 17e, M5 MacBook Pro, A18 iPad