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Multiple reports citing Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and industry sources say Apple is likely to delay launches of two high-profile Mac products as a global memory shortage tightens supply.
The Mac Studio refresh, originally expected around mid-2026, is now tipped for an October 2026 ship date, while the much-rumored OLED touchscreen MacBook Pro — expected to include M6 Pro/M6 Max chips and macOS 27 touch adaptations — is likely to slip from late 2026 into early 2027.
Insiders and coverage from technology sites note the bottleneck stems from surging demand for advanced DRAM and high-bandwidth memory driven by AI servers, GPUs and high-performance computing, squeezing components available for consumer devices.
Apple’s recently launched, lower-memory MacBook Neo appears to be less affected.
Reports emphasize the delays are supply-chain driven rather than due to product development or software readiness; macOS 27 work for touch features is reportedly on schedule.
Analysts warn memory prices may remain elevated for months, affecting product pricing and availability across the wider PC and device market.








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