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2018 refresh of the Apple Mac mini. Processor options include 3.6 GHz quad-core Intel Core i3, 3.0 GHz 6-core Intel Core i5, and 3.2GHz 6-core Intel Core i7 processors.

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Is the CPU socketed or soldered on?

Do you think the CPU is upgradeable?

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Apple has always soldered the CPU into their systems, but there are a few exceptions out there - mainly the Mac Pro and PowerMac series. Just as Apple has had soldered CPU’s in the Mac ever since they went to Intel (with the exception of the Mac Pro), it’ll also be soldered. You will need to order it with the CPU you want at the time of purchase.

Most processors from the Broadwell-present generation only have BGA package options these days as well.

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The 2017 regular iMacs also had their CPUs socketed! It's definitely not unheard of to have socketed chips, even recently. Proof: iMac Intel 21.5" Retina 4K Display 2017 Teardown

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GekkePrutser That's why I said there are exceptions. The iMac has done both so it isn't consistent, which is why I never mentioned it.

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