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The launch date of the Mac mini with the M2 Pro processor has been leaked!

New leaks about the Apple Mac mini model with the M2 processor continue to emerge. The release date of the product has been announced.
 The launch date of the Mac mini with the M2 Pro processor has been leaked!
READING NOW The launch date of the Mac mini with the M2 Pro processor has been leaked!

Apple has been working on a new Mac mini for a long time. So much so that the company was expected to introduce the new Mac mini model at the event in March. However, it introduced the Mac Studio device at the event. A new claim has been made for the Mac mini with the M2 Pro chip, which has not yet had much leak news.

Mac mini with M2 Pro chip to perform at WWDC 2022

The annual WWDC event will be held on June 6 this year. According to information previously obtained from important sources, Apple will announce two new MacBooks at the event. However, it seems that another product will take the stage at the event. According to the latest information, the Mac mini with the M2 Pro chip will be introduced at WWDC 2022, which will start on June 6th.

Apple achieved a successful graphic with the ARM-based M1 family it uses in laptops and mini computers. It is stated that the company, which wants to continue its success, will meet the users with the M2 and M2 Pro models.

According to some previous information, Apple was said to introduce 2 M1 chip Mac products at the WWDC event. LeaksApplePro, which usually publishes accurate Apple leaks, came up with the claim of Mac mini and M2 MacBook Air with M2 chip.

Apple’s selection of WWDC for Mac mini with M2 Pro chip was met with interesting by its followers. Because the company prefers to promote its important products with its own event. Because the last MacBook Air and M1 chip were launched at a special event held on November 10, 2020.

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