Apple warned of Mac mini shortage for months as AI task demand surges
Apple warned that Mac mini and Mac Studio will be hard to buy for several more months. Tim Cook acknowledged that demand for these models for local AI tasks…
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Apple warned that buying Mac mini and Mac Studio in the coming months will be difficult. During an analyst call on April 30, 2026, Tim Cook acknowledged: demand for these computers surged sharply due to local AI models and AI agents, and the company failed to forecast it accurately.
Why the shortage arose
Apple directly stated that Mac mini and Mac Studio may remain in shortage for several more months until demand and supply return to balance. This is already visible in the company's store: some configurations have disappeared from sale, and on April 22 the base Mac mini in the US received the status "currently unavailable." For Apple, this is an atypical situation, especially when it comes to a mass-market model that usually sells without long pauses and noticeable gaps in availability.
Mac mini found itself in an unusual position. It's a relatively inexpensive desktop Mac without a screen, but with enough performance for running local models, automations, and AI agents. For developers and teams who need a separate compact computer for inference, testing, and continuous background tasks, it has become a convenient work machine. Mac Studio plays the same role in the more expensive segment, when more memory and performance headroom is required.
"Demand for such
Macs is growing faster than we forecasted," is how Tim Cook described the situation during the analyst call.
Where the demand came from
The main driver is growing interest in local AI. Following the release of new agentic tools like OpenClaw, Mac mini began to be purchased en masse as a relatively affordable platform for running AI tasks outside the cloud. Several factors worked here simultaneously: Apple Silicon delivers good performance per watt, the devices are compact, and a separate Mac is simpler to dedicate to continuous operation of assistants, pipelines, and experiments with local models.
Based on quarterly reporting and accompanying company messages, the picture looks like this:
- Apple received $111.2 billion in revenue for the quarter, becoming the company's best March quarter in history.
- Mac revenue was approximately $8.4 billion, meaning the segment grew against the backdrop of the overall AI boom.
- The base Mac mini completely sold out in Apple's online store in the US.
- Some configurations of Mac mini and Mac Studio with increased memory stopped accepting orders.
- The Mac Studio version with 512 GB of memory was completely withdrawn from sale.
This is important also because demand came not only from enthusiasts. During the analyst call, Apple noted that interest in Mac as a platform for AI grew among corporate clients as well. That is, it's no longer about a narrow community running models at home, but rather companies considering Mac as a permanent machine for local assistants, internal agents, and tasks where they don't want to send data to an external cloud service.
Apple's record quarter
The shortage story is unfolding against the backdrop of a very strong quarter for Apple itself. On April 30, 2026, the company reported revenue of $111.2 billion, 17% year-over-year growth, and a record March result. Tim Cook specifically emphasized strong demand for the iPhone 17 lineup, growth in services, and the successful launch of MacBook Neo. The new model also sold significantly better than expected, which additionally intensified pressure on the Mac lineup supply chain.
Because of this, the shortage looks not like a localized failure, but as a combination of two trends: Apple itself had a successful product quarter, and the market suddenly began to perceive its desktop computers as practical infrastructure for AI.
For the company, this is simultaneously good news and an inconvenient one. On one hand, Mac gets a new use case and additional demand. On the other hand, Apple loses some sales while it cannot quickly increase the availability of the needed configurations.
What this means
The local AI market has stopped being a niche for a few hackers and is rapidly turning into full-fledged demand for hardware. If even Apple underestimated how much Mac mini and Mac Studio are needed for AI agents, then the next stage of competition will go not only for the best models, but also for the most convenient computers for their constant operation.
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