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Apple puts up “Currently Unavailable” sign for some Mac mini and Mac Studio models.. What’s happening?

If you were planning to upgrade your office with one of Apple’s desktop beasts, you might have to wait a long time or perhaps rethink your options. It seems that the Apple online store has started displaying a “Currently Unavailable” sign for the most powerful models of the Mac mini and Mac Studio, sparking a wave of questions about the real reason behind this sudden disappearance of certain professional configurations.

Comparison between Mac mini and Mac Studio


The disappearance of high-end models from the Apple Store

Observers have noted that specific Mac mini configurations, specifically those with 32GB or 64GB of RAM, have become completely unavailable for order on the official Apple store in the United States. The issue didn’t stop there; the disappearance also affected the Mac Studio, with Apple listing versions featuring 128GB or 256GB of memory as “Currently Unavailable,” meaning they cannot be ordered at this time.

From Phonegram: A desktop setup with a monitor displaying a forest scene, a keyboard, a wireless mouse, and a Mac Studio and a compact Mac mini on a dark wooden desk.

This development follows a previous move by Apple last month, when it completely removed the massive 512GB memory option from the Mac Studio. As for the models that are still available for order, they continue to suffer from very long shipping times, with delivery estimates in some cases reaching between one and three months, making getting a new device anytime soon more of a dream than a reality.


Memory crisis or winds of change with M5 processors?

Naturally, speculation has begun to suggest that Apple might be preparing the stage for the launch of new Mac mini and Mac Studio devices powered by the upcoming M5 chips. However, the facts on the ground point to a more realistic and less optimistic reason: the severe global shortage of memory chips. With the massive explosion in demand for AI servers that consume huge amounts of RAM, manufacturers have found themselves in a frantic race to meet the needs of tech giants, which has directly affected the availability of these components for personal computers.

From Phonegram: A Mac Studio or Mac mini connected to an Apple monitor and keyboard on a sleek desk.

What confirms this theory is that the missing models are specifically those that rely on very high memory capacities. Although memory chip prices have started to show some stability, they remain much higher than their historical averages, which explains Apple’s inability to meet the high demand for these professional categories at the moment.


When will we see the upcoming updates?

Although the memory crisis is the primary suspect, Apple fans are still hoping to see new hardware soon. Expectations suggest that Apple may use the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this coming June to announce new Mac Studio models equipped with M5 Max and M5 Ultra processors. As for the Mac mini, it is likely to receive its share of the update with M5 and M5 Pro processors sometime in September or October of this year.

From Phonegram: A person standing next to a screen displaying an Apple Mac Studio M5, with graphics of M5 Ultra and M5 Max chips in the background, highlighting innovations in Mac Studio and Mac mini.

Until that time comes, the professional user will remain in a dilemma: either accept the currently available options with less memory, or wait for many months with the hope that the supply crisis will end or the new processors will arrive to save the day.

Were you planning to buy a Mac mini or Mac Studio with high memory soon, or will you wait for the arrival of the M5 processors?

Source:

macrumors.com

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