Developers can now access cloud-based M4 and M4 Pro Mac mini computer unit passed Maiwanga cloud services provider headquartered in Silicon Valley.

The company has launched Three configurations New Mac mini, powered by Apple M4 and M4 Pro chips. Developers and IT teams can rent these machines to perform tasks ranging from basic development to advanced AI modeling, providing efficient and scalable infrastructure options without outright purchasing expensive hardware. Prices for the new Mac mini range from $599 for the base M4 model to $1,999 for the high-end M4 Pro model with 64GB of unified memory.

The three configurations include the MacWeb Base M4 for $99 per month, the MacWeb Power M4 Pro for $199 per month, and the MacWeb Ultimate M4 Pro for $299 per month. Base M4 uses a standard M4 chip and is designed for virtual desktops and small tasks. Power M4 Pro is equipped with a 12-core CPU and 24GB of unified memory, making it suitable for application development and testing. The Ultimate M4 Pro is MacWeb’s most advanced offering, offering a 14-core CPU, 20-core GPU and 64GB of unified memory to handle intensive workloads such as AI model training and mission-critical applications.

MacWeb touts the potential of its M4 Pro configuration to support advanced networking features using Thunderbolt 5. This apparently enables seamless clustering of Mac minis, allowing users to pool resources to perform distributed computing tasks, including video editing and large-scale software testing.

Companies such as AWS have offered similar services in recent years, but MacWeb’s integration of Apple’s latest Mac hardware puts it at the forefront of the market, With MacStadium. MacWeb reserves M2-based products for developers with lower performance requirements.

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