Recently, at WWDC2020, Apple announced that it would discontinue using Intel’s Processor in its Mac devices. This morning, we received a certification of an unknown Apple Mac device from the FCC certification site.
We also found an application on the FCC certification website. According to the application, it was filed by Apple. The application is dated May 21. It also mentions that it’s a single application for certification of Mac Mini devices.
This Mac Mini has a model number A2330. They have 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):
*15B
*15C
*15E
The Mac Mini has already been spotted on the EEC certification. On both certifications, the model A2330 is running the same macOS version (V 10.15).
Apple may use its ARM-based processor in this, as Apple has officially confirmed that they are discontinuing the use of an Intel-based processor. So, there are many chances that the model A2330 will be powered by Apple’s processor.