The Mac mini is the third Apple computer to make the jump from PowerPC to Intel. Along with a new CPU it also received more USB ports, integrated graphics, Front Row, and remote control. That's right, integrated graphics. Just last year, Apple was trashing PCs with integrated graphics on the G4 Mac mini website. Now the company is shipping a mini with the Intel GMA950 chipset, and people are talking:
The biggest topic of discussion and opinion slinging online is Apple's decision to go with an Intel integrated graphics chipset. That has reportedly caused a lot of people to postpone their purchases. There are a number of reasons for the outcry, and rest assured we'll touch on them throughout this review. Most importantly, we'll try our best to determine how much that decision will hurt the Mini's performance and sway purchasing decisions one way or another.
Do the Intel Mac mini's new features combine to make a compelling upgrade to its G4 predecessor? Read on and find out!

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