Apple Cuts More Mac Studio and Mac Mini RAM Options as Memory Shortage Worsens
5 Mei 2026 om 21:34
Apple has removed more desktop Macs from its online store as the global memory shortage continues. Mac mini models with 32GB and 64GB of RAM are no longer available for purchase, nor is the M3 Ultra Mac Studio with 256GB RAM.
The M3 Ultra Mac Studio is now available only in a 96GB RAM configuration, with higher-tier options eliminated. Both M3 βMac Studioβ and M4 Max βMac Studioβ models have delivery estimates of 9 to 10 weeks.
As for the βMac miniβ, the M4 Pro model now maxes out at 48GB of RAM, with customers no longer able to choose the 64GB option. The standard M4 Mac mini can only be purchased with 16GB or 24GB of RAM, because the 32GB option has been removed.
Last week, Apple removed the βMac miniβ with 256GB of SSD storage, leaving the 512GB model as the minimum option. That effectively raised the price of the βMac miniβ from $599 to $799. Apple also stopped accepting orders for some βMac Studioβ and βMac miniβ machines with higher amounts of RAM in March and April.
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently said that the βMac miniβ and the βMac Studioβ are going to be hard to get for months to come. "We think, looking forward, that the ββMac miniββ and ββMac Studioββ may take several months to reach supply demand balance," Cook said.
According to Cook, Apple underestimated the demand for the βMac miniβ and the βMac Studioβ from customers looking for a machine to run AI and agentic tools locally. He said Apple also expects significantly higher memory costs in the months to come, so Apple is likely conserving supply by eliminating some configuration options. Global supply constraints caused by AI server demand have impacted the pricing of memory chips, leading to high prices and memory shortages.
Update: Article updated to note that the 32GB βM4 Mac miniβ is also no longer available.
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The M3 Ultra Mac Studio is now available only in a 96GB RAM configuration, with higher-tier options eliminated. Both M3 βMac Studioβ and M4 Max βMac Studioβ models have delivery estimates of 9 to 10 weeks.
As for the βMac miniβ, the M4 Pro model now maxes out at 48GB of RAM, with customers no longer able to choose the 64GB option. The standard M4 Mac mini can only be purchased with 16GB or 24GB of RAM, because the 32GB option has been removed.
Last week, Apple removed the βMac miniβ with 256GB of SSD storage, leaving the 512GB model as the minimum option. That effectively raised the price of the βMac miniβ from $599 to $799. Apple also stopped accepting orders for some βMac Studioβ and βMac miniβ machines with higher amounts of RAM in March and April.
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently said that the βMac miniβ and the βMac Studioβ are going to be hard to get for months to come. "We think, looking forward, that the ββMac miniββ and ββMac Studioββ may take several months to reach supply demand balance," Cook said.
According to Cook, Apple underestimated the demand for the βMac miniβ and the βMac Studioβ from customers looking for a machine to run AI and agentic tools locally. He said Apple also expects significantly higher memory costs in the months to come, so Apple is likely conserving supply by eliminating some configuration options. Global supply constraints caused by AI server demand have impacted the pricing of memory chips, leading to high prices and memory shortages.
Update: Article updated to note that the 32GB βM4 Mac miniβ is also no longer available.
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