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Apple Removes 512GB Upgrade from Mac Studio Amid Memory Sque

Global AI Watch · Editorial Team··3 min read·Tom's Hardware
Apple Removes 512GB Upgrade from Mac Studio Amid Memory Sque

Apple has removed the 512GB RAM upgrade option for the Mac Studio, limiting the M3 Ultra configuration to a maximum of 256GB. The company has also increased the price for upgrading from 96GB to 256GB from $1,600 to $2,000. This change is attributed to an industry-wide memory shortage which has significantly inflated DRAM prices due to the reallocation of production capacity toward high-bandwidth memory (HBM) required for AI accelerators, leaving standard DRAM supplies constrained.

The implications of this shift highlight the ongoing challenges within the tech industry amidst a global semiconductor crisis. Despite Apple securing long-term DRAM supply agreements, the removal of the 512GB tier suggests ultra-high-density memory is particularly scarce. This adjustment in product offerings could exacerbate reliance on foreign technology, especially as demand for high-memory systems grows among AI developers looking to run complex models locally.

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