Apple’s Mac mini and Mac Studio desktops may be headed towards M5 chip territory in the near future.
Per MacRumors and 9to5Mac, some Mac mini and Mac Studio configurations are now completely out of stock on Apple’s online store in the U.S. as of this writing.
Both the Mac mini configurations with an upgrade to 32GB or 64GB of RAM and the Mac Studio configurations with an upgrade to 128GB or 256GB of RAM are listed as “currently unavailable” on the storefront. This indicates that they can no longer be ordered, while other configurations now list lengthy shipping delays, with estimated delivery times ranging from one to three months.
Given the shipping delays, speculation has risen that Apple could be prepping Mac mini and Mac Studio configurations with M5 chips. This could also tie into the severe global memory chip shortage driven by surging demand from companies building AI servers that require large amounts of RAM. After all, the Mac mini and Mac Studio models that are “currently unavailable” are those configured with higher amounts of RAM.
While memory chip prices are said to be starting to stablize, or slightly decrease, the prices themselves remain well above historical averages, and the shipping estimates may not meaningfully improve any time soon.
The current guess is that Apple may announce Mac Studio models with M5 Max and M5 Ultra chips at WWDC in June and update the Mac mini with M5 and M5 Pro chips at some point in September or October this year.
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.




