Apple encounters mac supply shortages on multiple models

Apple is grappling with supply constraints affecting several Mac models, including the Mac mini and Mac Studio, as demand rises and component shortages persist. CEO Tim Cook highlighted the issue during the company's recent earnings call, noting limited flexibility in the supply chain and higher RAM costs. Shipping delays have lengthened for some configurations while others remain stable.

The Mac mini and Mac Studio face the longest waits, with many high-end configurations discontinued and remaining options taking weeks longer to ship than in early April. Apple has removed several M4 and M3 Ultra variants from its lineup, leaving only the base M4 mini with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage available within a month for new orders. Cook attributed desktop shortages partly to demand from AI enthusiasts using local models on Apple Silicon hardware.

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Apple discontinues entry-level Mac mini model

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Apple has stopped selling its cheapest $599 Mac mini, raising the starting price to $799 with 512GB storage. The change follows strong demand from AI users and supply constraints. CEO Tim Cook noted it may take months to balance supply and demand.

Shortages of the Mac mini and Mac Studio have prompted speculation about delayed M5-powered refreshes. CEO Tim Cook attributed the issue to unexpectedly high demand for AI workloads.

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Several high-end RAM configurations for Apple's M4 Mac Mini and Mac Studio are listed as currently unavailable on the company's online store, with the base M4 Mac Mini now out of stock. Available options face shipping delays of up to 18 weeks. Experts point to a global RAM shortage driven by AI demand as a likely cause.

Sony released its fiscal year report earlier this month, revealing expectations of lower PS5 hardware sales due to ongoing memory shortages driven by AI demand. CEO Hiroki Totoki indicated that plans for the next-generation console remain undecided.

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Valve is addressing ongoing Steam Deck shortages caused by a global RAM crisis. Programmer Pierre-Loup Griffais confirmed the company is working hard to improve availability. The firm plans similar strategies for future hardware like the Steam Machine.

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