Given the recent launch of the M1 Mac minis, it’s worth pointing out that the hardware AWS is using - at least for the time being - are i7 machines with six physical and 12 logical cores and 32 GB of memory. But it’s worth noting that with remote access, you get a fully-featured Mac mini in the cloud, and I’m sure developers will find all kinds of other use cases for this as well. The target audience here - and the only one AWS is targeting for now - is developers who want cloud-based build and testing environments for their Mac and iOS apps. These new EC2 Mac instances, as AWS calls them, are now generally available. AWS today opened its re:Invent conference with a surprise announcement: the company is bringing the Mac mini to its cloud.
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