If you want raw performance, the 2012 quad-core twin-SSD server is still a 
better bet.  For reasons best known to Apple, current Mac Minis simply don’t 
have a quad-core option.  I think that’s a crying shame, personally, because it 
makes the newer Mac Mini a great deal less suitable as a headless server.  My 
cynical mind says this is because Apple just wants to sell more iMac or, for a 
server, more Mac Pro.  Still, for your typical home uses, that’s not really a 
problem.

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