At WWDC 2020, Apple announced that it would stop using Intel processors in Mac devices. This morning, we obtained certification information for an unknown Apple Mac device from the FCC website.
We also found an application on the FCC website. According to the application, it was submitted by Apple Inc. The application date is May 21. The document also mentions that this is an individual application for the certification of a Mac Mini device.
This Mac Mini has a model number A2330. It also mentioned that this desktop computer supports built-in IEEE, Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 5, and Bluetooth connectivity. The FCC ID is BCGA2330. The product is also tested against CFR 47 parts (Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47).
The Mac Mini has appeared on the European Economic Commission certification platform. In the two certification documents, the model A2330 runs the same version of macOS (V 10.15).
Apple may use its ARM-based processors in this device, as the company has officially confirmed that it will stop using Intel processors. Therefore, the model A2330 is very likely to feature Apple’s self-developed processor.

