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13 Apple Mac Pro and Mac Mini clones launch with AMD Ryzen CPUs — perfect mini-PCs for those who love Apple's aesthetics but still need Windows or Linux

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Tom's Hardware 2 place · today 11:37 EDT

Apple Mac Pro and Mac Mini clones launch with AMD Ryzen CPUs — perfect mini-PCs for those who love Apple's aesthetics but still need Windows or Linux

A tech company specializing in storage solutions is venturing into the mini PC space with its Apple Mac clones.

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