Apple Warns Mac Mini and Mac Studio Shortages to Last Months Amid Surging AI Demand
Apple Confirms Prolonged Supply Constraints for Mac Mini and Mac Studio
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced today that supply shortages for the Mac mini and Mac Studio will continue for several more months, citing unexpected demand driven by artificial intelligence applications. Many configurations of both desktop Macs are currently out of stock across Apple's online store and retail locations.

“Customer interest in agentic AI use cases—such as OpenClaw—has pushed demand beyond our forecasts,” Cook said during the company's quarterly earnings call. “Combined with ongoing industry constraints for advanced semiconductor nodes and memory components, we expect these supply challenges to persist.”
Background: The Pro Desktop Drought
The Mac mini and Mac Studio are Apple's most powerful desktop machines, favored by creative professionals, developers, and researchers. Since their launches, both models have faced intermittent availability, but this is the most severe shortage yet.
Apple's pro lineup has historically experienced supply tightness due to high-performance chip requirements and low-volume manufacturing. The company had not previously attributed delays to AI-driven demand until today's call.

What This Means for Customers and Professionals
For professionals relying on these Macs for daily work, the extended shortage could mean delaying projects or seeking alternative systems. “We are working closely with our suppliers to increase output, but structural constraints in the chip industry limit how quickly we can respond,” Cook added.
Industry analysts expect the shortage to pressure Apple's market share in the high-end workstation segment, where competitors like Dell and HP offer more available options. The situation also highlights a broader trend: AI workloads are reshaping hardware demand faster than the supply chain can adapt.
Apple has not provided specific dates for when stock will normalize, but Cook suggested improvements may begin late next quarter. In the meantime, customers are encouraged to check Apple's certified refurbished store or explore custom build-to-order options, though those too face delays.
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