Apple has stopped selling the M4 Mac Mini with 265GB of storage, which used to start at $599. You'll now need to spend at least $799 to get Apple's small computer.
Apple has discontinued the $599 Mac mini and raised the entry price to $799, citing AI and agentic tool demand that is straining its desktop supply.
Apple discontinued the 256GB M4 Mac mini, raising the base configuration storage to 512GB with a $799 starting price.
Apple’s Mac Mini now starts at $799 after the company pulled the $599 option with 256GB of storage from its online store, as ...
The AI industry's demand for memory, storage and powerful chips has finally come for the Mac mini. Apple has stopped selling ...
While it felt inevitable, it was still big news when Apple in March announced that the Mac Pro was discontinued after a ...
Though Apple hasn’t increased the cost of the 512GB model (or other options and variations), this still effectively makes the ...
With this change, the M4 Mac mini’s starting price is now $799 for 512GB of storage, as spotted by MacRumors. That’s not a ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Thursday warned headwinds from an AI-driven memory supply crunch are only getting stronger.
Valve and its SteamOS operating system have already done what a bunch of companies (including Apple) have been trying to do ...
Apple warns Mac mini and Mac Studio shortages will persist for months as surging AI demand drives unexpected sales growth.
Apple has quietly discontinued the $599 Mac mini, making the 256GB model no longer available for purchase. Rather than raising its price to reflect rising memory and NAND costs, the company simply ...