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Apple raises the Mac Mini’s starting price
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Apple CEO Tim Cook said ‘supply constraints’ could affect several of its Mac models in the coming months.
Key facts
- Apple’s Mac Mini now starts at $799 after the company pulled the $599 option with 256GB of storage from its online store, as spotted earlier by MacRumors
- The cheapest Mac Mini now costs $799 as a result, offering 512GB of storage and Apple’s M4 processor
- Apple CEO Tim Cook said ‘supply constraints’ could affect several of its Mac models in the coming months
- Apple halted sales of its Mac Studio with 512GB of RAM in March, while boosting the starting prices of its new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models
Summary
Apple’s Mac Mini now starts at $799 after the company pulled the $599 option with 256GB of storage from its online store, as spotted earlier by MacRumors. “If you look forward to June, most our supply constraints will be on several Mac models,” Cook said. The global memory shortage poses challenges for Apple as well, as Cook said that the company expects “significantly higher memory costs” going forward, which could have an “increasing impact” on Apple’s business. The cheapest Mac Mini now costs $799 as a result, offering 512GB of storage and Apple’s M4 processor.