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The average is 381 days, not 500.

https://buyersguide.macrumors.com//#Mac_Mini

And I think that is skewed high due to an exceptionally long wait for the 2009 model, but everything after than has been much shorter than the maximum.
Agree about the skewed average because obviously the low end is bound at zero (and even that's not "real"). A better stat is the median time between models or, if you really want to get fancy, do a Poisson distribution and make a call from that.:)
 
I think Apple tests the the new firmware of the Haswell Macs (mini, MBP, iMac) together with Mavericks. If you ask me, the next Mac hardware comes after the GM (Golden Master) of 10.9.

They have already updated the MBA to Haswell, So the changes are not bound to Mavericks, although some of the updates are likely to coincide with the OS release. The only machine likely to deliberately appear on Mavericks is the Mac Pro.
 
They aren't going to release a new machine a few weeks before a full OS update. If there's updates coming it'll be after or with the Mavericks release.
 
I have a theory. It seems they never release the mini's until after the school purchase push. Start of school has to be a spike sales for them and they want to push laptops which probably have a higher profit margin. My money is on an October release. I would buy one now but the upgraded wifi will pay off the wait.
 
I have a theory. It seems they never release the mini's until after the school purchase push. Start of school has to be a spike sales for them and they want to push laptops which probably have a higher profit margin. My money is on an October release. I would buy one now but the upgraded wifi will pay off the wait.

I bet the updated Mac mini will appear in late Oct. - early Nov. 2013 timeframe along with the updated iMac series...otherwise, early Mar. 2014....
 
I thought TB 2 wasn't going to be available till 4th quarter or November?

They are going to be putting it in the mac pro line this year that a fact in november time but you never know we might see it in the mac mini line too
 
I thought TB 2 wasn't going to be available till 4th quarter or November?

i have a imac 2009 model and i'am looking in to buying a new mac mini but i am going to hold on and wait for new line to come fingers crossed they put the thunderbolt 2 port in it

I think no other Mac will have TB2, until the Mac Pro comes out, since it was announced as one of its major upgrades = reasons to buy it.
They might keep it an exclusive feature for Mac Pro for the moment, otherwise, they'd risk to be creating a stillborn.
 
still waiting.

I'd love a new mini sooner rather than later - setting up home server/media centre - but i'm afraid that even late Oct is a bit on the optimistic side. Nov seems more reasonable but Mar, that just seems like unduly torturous! :eek:
 
I wonder if maybe a stealth update on the 10th? The uni/college promo has just finished, so now is the time to get a new model in now stocks have been presumably reduced. I realise this is probably wishful thinking on my part however (the delivery times on the mac store are still 24 hrs). A stealth update wouldn't affect the iphone-centric nature of the event in the slightest.

I'm still with a 2009 2.0ghz c2d, ticking over and very useable, but a speed injection would be useful. I'm starting to see more beachballs. I'm hoping for 8gb ram and any kind of drive except a 5400 rpm (fusion, ssd), maybe a 128gb ssd is realistic? Wishful thinking again maybe... Maybe a new chassis design with a easily swappable drive (like ps3), that would make the mini a very attractive buy. Anyway roll on the 10th and here's hoping.
 
Apple.....

September events, if history holds, are normally for mobile devices. Can do an announcement, tough....Personally, I think all new Apple hardware this year, if any, can come after Mavericks is released....


:):apple:
 
September events, if history holds, are normally for mobile devices. Can do an announcement, tough....Personally, I think all new Apple hardware this year, if any, can come after Mavericks is released....


:):apple:

I think Mac Mini will get updated at the same time as the Mac Pro launch, Apple wouldn't want anything to cannibalise the Mac Pro before it's even out.

We could be looking at October 30th being the day after the quarterly results call especially if the iPad gets a special event by itself at, say, the end of September.

Apple would load all of their Haswell Macs bar the already launched MBA into the Christmas quarter for a nice sales boost.

We could be seeing a Haswell refresh in mid 2014 rather than Broadwell so perhaps WWDC 2014 would be the time to launch Thunderbolt 2 for the Mac range across the board.
 
My mini is over 5 years old and is still going strong as my media server.

The only reason I will now be upgrading is it is not longer supported with osx releases. It's done me good, I may reformat and give it to the in laws as they always wanted a Mac and its still good for email and web browsing.

Think ill wait to see what the new mini has to offer but more than likely will pick up a refurbished one.
 
Today is the moment of truth.....

.... Ya'll gonna know the answer before the day is done.

My point of view..... the early 2009 Mini I upgraded and up dated just over a year ago looks good for a while yet, maybe with another tickle up in a year or so.
 
Apple is busy updating store

I just went on the apple store website and was greeted with the message that they are busy updating the store http://store.apple.com/ca

Could this be it......?!?!?!?:eek::D
 
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I just went on the apple store website and was greeted with the message that they are busy updating the store http://store.apple.com/ca

Could this be it......?!?!?!?:eek::D

The site is going down as usual before an event and will come back up possibly with new iPhones once they have been announced.

As for Mac hardware there might be something but if there was there probably would have seen some leaks by now.
 
The site is going down as usual before an event and will come back up possibly with new iPhones once they have been announced.

As for Mac hardware there might be something but if there was there probably would have seen some leaks by now.

Bah... I hate it when others' sensible comments mess with my preferred reality..... :confused::(:mad:
 
The average is 381 days, not 500.

https://buyersguide.macrumors.com//#Mac_Mini

And I think that is skewed high due to an exceptionally long wait for the 2009 model, but everything after than has been much shorter than the maximum.

It isn't:
Major updates of the mini (architecture changes, not speedbumps of 0.1 Ghz):
Dates_____Interval (days)
11-01-05_______G4
28-02-06__413__Core
07-08-07__525__Core2duo
03-03-09__574__9400M
15-06-10__469__320M built in supply
20-07-11__400__i5/i7 Radeon 6630
23-10-12__461__Ivy Bridge

average is 474 days
New expected date: 09-02-2014

Shortest until now was 400 days, so that would make 27-11-2014
 
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