There is now a multitude of content related to the teardown of Apple’s redesigned Mac mini, with a closer look showing that the compact powerhouse features a spiraling heatsink with a large metal plate, along with a separate tiny motherboard to house the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip. While examining these parts, we ignored the part that drives power to the entire computer; the PSU. The latest images show how Apple meticulously designed the components while also placing them horizontally to save on internal space. Additionally, the M4’s efficiency is such that the new Mac mini logic board only needs a tiny cable running through the power supply to fuel its innards.
A teardown of the Mac mini was performed by YouTuber Quinn Nelson, who runs the channel Snazzy Labs. On his X profile, he posted two images of the device’s power supply unit below, and it is one of the most impressive circuit designs made by Apple. To make the machine as compact as possible, some incredible engineering went into the components' configuration, with the YouTuber showing that the horizontal placement of the parts helps to reduce space.
You might have also noticed that the Mac mini’s power button is at the bottom, which can be difficult to reach. However, Apple’s executives, Greg Joswiak and John Ternus, revealed that this position was chosen to reduce the Mac mini’s footprint and that its placement is not difficult to reach as all it takes is the tucking of the finger. In a separate teardown performed by the YouTube channel Max Tech, we noticed that the entire Mac mini logic board is connected to a small power connector with a thin cable running to the power supply unit.
It is likely that the M4’s efficiency negates the need for such a beefy
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