Apple has confirmed that the Mac mini will be in limited supply for the next few months.
Good luck trying to purchase a Mac mini in the near future.
Apple's smallest desktop computer is facing challenges with availability. During the company's earnings call for Q2 2026, Apple stated that the Mac mini and Mac Studio could take "several months" to achieve a balance between supply and demand. This announcement followed a query regarding Mac availability, with Apple acknowledging that demand had exceeded their expectations.
Reasons for the Mac mini's scarcity
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Although the Mac mini has a dedicated following, it has never been the highlight of the Mac lineup. It has carved out a niche among developers, creatives, and fans of compact desktop setups, while the majority of attention has been on the MacBooks. However, the latest version of the Mac mini introduced significant enhancements in performance, efficiency, and cooling, making its appeal even greater.
Initially considered an entry-level option in Apple's PC ecosystem, the introduction of Apple Silicon transformed this small computer into a robust machine suitable for coding, creative tasks, home servers, and more. Its popularity has surged to the point where demand has outpaced Apple’s expectations. CEO Tim Cook mentioned that Apple "undercalled the demand" for both the Mac mini and Mac Studio and noted that it might take several months for supply to meet the demand.
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The current shortage aligns with a strong quarter for Apple's Mac segment. Apple reported Q2 2026 revenue of $111.2 billion, reflecting a 17% increase year over year, while Mac revenue stood at $8.4 billion. Thus, in a sense, the supply issue is a positive sign, indicating a strong desire for Apple computers. However, it remains a frustrating situation for customers who now face potential delays in shipping or limited availability in stores.
Apple has not provided a specific timeframe for when the supply of the Mac mini will return to normal, and "several months" suggests a long wait ahead.
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Apple has confirmed that the Mac mini will be in limited supply for the next few months.
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