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Mac mini cluster cuts AI power bills
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71477, member: 636"] Facing energy scarcity and rising memory costs, AI server farms in 2026 could find a potential solution in Apple's upcoming M5 Pro Mac mini. According to developer Alex Ziskind, running simpler machine learning tasks on Apple silicon is already more cost-effective than using high-end NVIDIA GPUs like the RTX 4090. The M5 Pro Mac mini, anticipated for release around mid-2026, is expected to feature a 24-core GPU with dedicated neural accelerators and a larger unified memory cache. This architecture provides a significant advantage, as its unified memory allows the CPU and GPU to share a single pool, contrasting with the separate memory found in discrete GPUs. Further enhancing its potential for data centers, a new low-latency Thunderbolt 5 feature in macOS can cluster multiple Macs. This setup creates a high-performance system capable of handling demanding AI workloads while circumventing the industry's challenges with expensive DRAM. [/QUOTE]
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