The new Mac Mini with M2 Pro chip has more powerful CPU and GPU cores, making it better for larger software projects and GPU-intensive tasks. It's quieter than a laptop, supports 4K monitors, and has Thunderbolt ports. The M2 Pro is faster in single-threaded tasks and web browsing but only around 15% faster than the M1 Pro in multi-threaded tasks. Its GPU cores can have up to 19 cores for impressive graphics, but the real-life improvement is less impressive. The M2 chip is also available, offering a big upgrade for multi-threaded work like code compiling but lagging behind the M1 Ultra. The Mac Mini is a good value without a battery, keyboard, or mouse and is $700 less than the new MacBook Pro
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