Apple has quietly removed the 512GB RAM configuration from its top-tier M3 Ultra Mac Studio, while also raising the price of the 256GB model from $1,600 to $2,000. The move is seen as a subtle acknowledgment of the ongoing AI-driven memory and storage supply crunch, even as Apple managed to hold or improve specs and pricing across most of its other recent product announcements. The 512GB Mac Studio was a niche, high-end machine priced at $9,499, and Apple has not yet commented on the removal.

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