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Mac Studio delivery ‘4-5 months’ out for top RAM after Apple dropped 512GB option

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Why This Matters

The global memory shortage has significantly impacted Apple's Mac Studio supply chain, leading to extended delivery times and the removal of the 512GB RAM option. This highlights ongoing challenges in sourcing high-capacity memory modules, which could affect future product launches and configurations. Consumers and the tech industry must adapt to these supply constraints, potentially delaying high-end workstation upgrades.

Key Takeaways

Apple doesn’t typically sell you a product four to five months before delivery. There’s nothing typical about the global memory shortage, though. AI servers need a lot of RAM, and that’s seriously affecting Apple’s top Mac RAM inventory.

M3 Ultra Mac Studio with 256GB RAM ships in August or September

If you order an M3 Ultra Mac Studio with the only remaining RAM upgrade today, Apple says it will arrive in four to five months.

That means the 256GB RAM option ordered in April arrives in August or September if the shipping estimate tracks.

Increasing the memory from 96GB to 512GB is a $2000 upgrade on an otherwise $4000 Mac.

However, $6000 for a high-end Mac isn’t exactly like playing around with the configurator to find the most expensive option.

Apple already dropped the highest configuration last month when the company stopped selling the 512GB RAM version.

The standard M3 Ultra Mac Studio that comes with 96GB RAM isn’t exactly readily available either.

Apple quotes delivery estimates of April 20 to April 27. That’s the same as the affordable MacBook Neo that’s currently in high demand.

Still, with four to five month shipping delays, it’s no wonder Apple was forced to drop the 512GB RAM option — even if customers were willing to pay.

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