![]() ![]() The M2 is a monster chip that's up to 10 percent faster for the CPU and up to 18 percent faster for the GPU compared to the M1 chip inside the previous generation Mac mini. Both have a 16-core Neural Engine and 100GB/s memory bandwidth. The $599 base model M2 Mac mini with 8-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 256GB SSD, and 8GB of unified memory is equal to the $1,299 M2 MacBook Air with the same specs that I reviewed last year. When I said that the M2 Mac mini redefines "entry-level" for a Mac, I was not kidding. For aspiring or even professional YouTubers, filmmakers, 3D artists, the M2 Mac mini delivers more than it appears to on paper. The M2 Mac mini is not only an excellent machine for light computing tasks, but it's also a powerhouse for real content creation. Nothing wrong with a PC (I have equal love them) but if you want macOS and its direct integration with Apple services like iMessage and FaceTime that work seamlessly with iPhones and iPads, the M2 Mac mini is a slam dunk, especially if you're not interested in stepping up to over $1,300 for an M1 iMac or $2,000 for the Mac Studio.Įntry-level on a Mac mini used to mean serious compromise - an underpowered Intel CPU and underpowered integrated graphics - that was only good for web browsing or writing documents. I'm sure the PC Master Race will argue that you can build a better desktop for the money with the right discounts on parts, but that's a Windows computer. Starting at $599, the M2 Mac mini redefines the meaning of "entry-level". The compact desktop computer went from being a terrible value with horrible Intel CPU and GPU performance - basically the worst Mac in Apple's lineup - to the M2 Mac mini, which is easily the best value Mac that Apple sells thanks to a $100 price drop and incredible CPU and GPU power. A conversation nook or even a bunk can provide this refuge.If you're still in denial about how transformative Apple silicon has been for Macs, look no further than the Mac mini. One more option is a sort of refuge space-a small but connected space where workers can escape for a break from the open office distractions. Provide a very small and soundproof office or, as a Bloomberg article outlined, a phone booth that remains open/available for last-minute private meetings or calls. ![]() Touchdown RowĬonfigure an unused office or conference room into several workstations for a number of visiting workers, and use a reservation system ( hoteling or benching) for them to reserve the space. Turn part of the employee break room into a working cafe to facilitate one-on-one meetings or provide a hideaway where workers can plug in and catch up on email. An slideshow outlined some of the most popular solutions for businesses hoping to create touchdown spaces more innovative than the traditional conference room. The options for touchdown space configurations are nearly endless. Touchdown spaces allow employers to make better use of unused space year round, such as a game, fitness or training space, project war rooms and even leasing extra office space. Cost savings on square footage per employee: Mobile employees don’t need assigned workstations year round-and this unused space becomes wasted.Instant connectivity: Any touchdown space should provide “plug-and-play” connectivity to the office to optimize the employee’s time.Provide private workstations for better concentration: Many virtual employees typically only come in to meet with their team, but offering touchdown space gives them a reason to stay in the office before and after the meetings.Some employees will prefer a more traditional desk setup, where others will opt for a lounge space. ![]()
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