Apple introduces upgradeable storage in new M4 Mac Mini model

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Apple's new M4 Mac Mini features a removable SSD module, replacing the soldered storage from the previous M2 model. This change allows for some upgradeability, although the controller remains embedded in the system on a chip. Teardowns confirm the new design, which aligns with similar upgradeable storage seen in the Mac Studio and Mac Pro. However, DIY upgrade options may still be limited. A video shows a user successfully replacing the NAND chips to increase storage to 2TB, similar to past upgrades on other Mac models. The Mac Mini's WiFi chip is also mounted in a new location.


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