Apple has quietly discontinued the 512GB RAM configuration for its Mac Studio, signaling challenges in the RAM supply chain. The move comes amid otherwise routine product announcements from the company.
Ars Technica reported on March 6, 2026, that Apple's 512GB Mac Studio configuration has vanished from availability. This development is described as a quiet acknowledgment of an ongoing RAM shortage affecting the tech industry.
The article notes that while announcements this week have been mostly business as usual for Apple, the company is not immune to broader supply issues. No further details on the exact timeline of the removal or alternative configurations were provided in the report.
This change highlights potential disruptions in component sourcing for high-end computing products, though Apple has not issued an official statement on the matter.