Apple has stopped accepting orders for several high-end configurations of the Mac mini and Mac Studio on its online store.
Reports indicate that models with higher RAM options (32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and above) are now marked as “currently unavailable,” meaning customers can no longer place orders for those variants.
Other configurations are still listed but come with long delivery delays ranging from weeks to months, reflecting ongoing supply constraints.
The issue is largely linked to a global memory (RAM) shortage, driven by rising demand from AI and data center industries.
At the same time, the sudden unavailability has fueled speculation that Apple may be preparing new Mac updates (possibly M5 chip models) in the near future.
What Happened
Apple Stops Accepting Orders for Some Mac Mini and Mac Studio Models






