Amazon is adding the Mac Mini to the cloud for developers who want cloud-based build and test machines for any Apple gadget app. The company’s latest “EC2 Mac instances” use physical Mac Minis with Intel i7 six-core chips and 32GB of Ram. But don’t be surprised to see the M1 Mac Mini within the first half of 2021.
“Powered by Mac Mini hardware and the AWS Nitro System, you can use Amazon EC2 Mac instances to build, test, package, and sign Xcode applications for the Apple platform including macOS, iOS, iPad, tvOS, watchOS, and Safari,” wrote Amazon evangelist Jeff Barr in a blog post.
The EC2 Mac instances function with improved Mac Minis installed into racks on service sleds. “We wanted to make sure that we support the Mac Mini that you would get if you went to the Apple store and you bought a Mac Mini,” said AWS VP David Brown.
“You can literally launch these machines in minutes and have a working machine available to you,” said Brown. “If you decide you want 100 of them, 500 of them, you just ask us for that and we’ll make them available.”
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