The Mac Mini with 16GB of unified memory and 256GB of storage starts at $799. The GMKtec G3 Pro mini PC has 16GB of DDR4 RAM in dual channel and a 512GB SSD, and Amazon currently has it at $289, down from its regular $459, which is roughly a third of what Apple charges for less storage in a comparable form factor. The Mac Mini runs Apple Silicon and macOS, which are genuine advantages for the right user. For everyone running Windows, Linux, or a homelab setup, the G3 Pro at this price makes the comparison uncomfortable for Apple.

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The Intel Core i3-10110U boosts to 4.1GHz with Hyper-Threading across two cores and four threads, which handles web browsing, office applications, video streaming, light photo editing, and multitasking without the slowdown that lower-clocked budget processors introduce. The 16GB of DDR4 RAM in dual-channel configuration is double what the previous G3 Pro model shipped with, which keeps multiple applications open simultaneously without memory pressure. The 512GB M.2 SSD handles fast boot times and responsive file access, and a secondary M.2 2280 NVMe slot allows storage expansion without replacing the primary drive.