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Disappearing Macs? Global RAM Supply Crisis Likely Hits Apple

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Last updated: 2026/04/13 at 7:38 PM
News Room Published 13 April 2026
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Several high-end Apple computers are sold out on the company’s online store, and there’s no indication when they’ll be back in stock. Multiple RAM-intensive configurations of the M4 Mac Mini and Mac Studio are now listed as “currently unavailable.”

The affected configurations include the 32GB and 64GB RAM options for the Mac Mini and the 128GB and 256GB options for the Mac Studio. Meanwhile, the available configurations for these computers are experiencing shipping delays, with Apple’s official listings citing up to 18 weeks.

This isn’t a uniquely Apple problem. Some manufacturers warn that the global RAM shortage, driven by the surge in demand for generative AI tools, will persist until at least 2030. With more than 70% of the global RAM supply earmarked for use by AI-compute corporate giants, stocking issues are a common sight across the computing industry right now, with prices for phones and laptops rising amid the supply crisis.

Storefront unavailability can sometimes be chalked up to preparation for a new announcement, but it’s unlikely that an M5 upgrade for these computers would be on the way so soon after Apple’s March event. The Apple M5 processor, first announced in fall 2025, marked a significant leap in AI performance with a next-generation GPU and neural acceleration. While the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air received an M5 chip refresh in recent months, the Mac Mini and Mac Studio rely on the M4 processor.

A more likely scenario is that the global RAM shortage is claiming more victims and that Apple is reallocating resources to other products in its current lineup due to severe supply constraints. 

computing expert Matt Elliott thinks there’s probably a kernel of truth to both theories. Apple may have pulled the high-memory configurations of the M4 Mac Mini and Mac Studio while prepping updates for these computers. He believes that a M5 chip refresh for the Mac Mini and the Mac Studio could be announced sometime in early June, before the start of WWDC 2026.

“Apple usually removes a product in the lead-up to its replacement, but this move generally happens closer to launch than two months out,” Elliott said. “Perhaps the high demand for the higher-end configurations has led to supplies reaching low levels sooner than Apple had anticipated, causing it to accelerate the removal of these configs ahead of the eventual M5 updates.”

A complete removal of multiple Mac Mini and Mac Studio configurations from the store might seem surprising, but Apple has continually tinkered with the pricing and availability of these products as they become a popular budget choice for developers and researchers running AI LLMs locally.

There’s precedent for constraining configuration options for the M4 Mac product lineup. According to The Next Web, Apple recently removed the 512GB RAM configuration for the Mac Studio, while simultaneously increasing the price of the 256GB RAM option by 25%. 

A representative for Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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