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The Mac mini will be short in supply for several months, confirms Apple

Good luck buying a Mac mini anytime soon

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Apple‘s smallest desktop PC is having issues with staying available. During the company’s Q2 2026 earnings call, Apple confirmed that the Mac mini and Mac Studio may take “several months” to reach supply-demand balance. This came in response to a question about Mac availability, with Apple confirming that the demand had surpassed expectations.

Why the Mac mini is hard to find

Despite the Mac mini having a loyal audience, it was never really the star of the Mac family. The Mac mini found its spot among developers, creators, and tiny desktop setup enthusiasts, while the overall attention gravitated towards the MacBooks. But the latest generation of the Mac mini brought in enough upgrades in performance, efficiency, and cooling, which made its value even better than before.

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While it was initially looked at as the entry point into Apple’s PC ecosystem, Apple Silicon changed the game for this tiny computer. It became a serious machine for coding, creative work, home servers, and much more. It became so popular that demand managed to run ahead of Apple’s own expectations. CEO Tim Cook said Apple “undercalled the demand” for both the Mac mini and Mac Studio. He further added that the company expects the Mac mini and Mac Studio to need several months before supply catches up.

The Mac lineup is going strong

The shortage comes during a strong quarter for Apple’s Mac business. Apple posted Q2 2026 revenue of $111.2 billion, up 17% year over year, while Mac revenue came in at $8.4 billion. In other words, the supply issue is a good problem in one sense, since people clearly want Apple computers. But it is still a frustrating one for buyers who may now have to deal with delayed shipping windows or limited retail availability.

Apple has not given a specific timeline for when the Mac mini supply will fully normalize and “several months” leaves a lot of waiting time.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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