Apple discontinues 128GB Mac Studio; supply constraints and local AI frenzy slash max memory tier
Apple has quietly removed the 128GB Mac Studio option from its lineup, cutting the maximum memory configuration to 96GB. The move signals supply bottlenecks in high-bandwidth memory and reflects shifting local demand—Apple's own silicon prioritization for AI inference at the edge.
For researchers and media professionals relying on Mac Studio for batch processing, the discontinuation highlights memory as a scarce resource. Apple's pullback on top-tier SKUs may indicate yields or allocation constraints as the firm competes internally for HBM and chiplet capacity.