Apple just made the Mac mini more expensive without raising its price
The Mac mini just became harder to buy on a budget after Apple dropped its $599 model during a worsening memory and storage crunch.
Apple quietly drops its best-value Mac mini during the memory crunch
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Apple has quietly discontinued the $599 Mac mini, making the 256GB model no longer available for purchase. Rather than raising its price to reflect rising memory and NAND costs, the company simply pulled it from the lineup, leaving buyers with a steeper entry point than before.
Did Apple just raise the Mac mini’s price without calling it a price hike?
Since Apple pulled the 256GB model from its website, the cheapest Mac mini you can buy now comes with a $799 price tag, featuring an M4 chip, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage. Apple has not made an official statement on why, but the reason is not hard to guess. Profitability. Rising RAM and NAND costs have made consumer electronics more expensive to produce, and in most cases, those costs have been passed directly on to customers. Apple appears to have taken a different approach, choosing to quietly drop the less profitable model rather than raise its price. For context, the 512GB Mac mini launched at $799 back in late 2024.
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Why does the Mac mini matter so much?
The M4 Mac mini has become one of Apple’s easiest computers to recommend because it gives users solid performance in a tiny form factor. It appeals to students, home users, coders, creators, office workers, and anyone who already owns a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. For many buyers, it was the cheapest way to enter the Mac ecosystem without buying a MacBook or iMac.
Its popularity now transcends basic desktop use as Apple CEO Tim Cook recently said the Mac mini and Mac Studio are “amazing platforms for AI and agentic tools,” and demand has grown faster than Apple expected. He also confirmed that both machines could take several months to reach supply-demand balance.
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The bigger question now is what happens next. Rising RAM and storage prices could eventually force Apple to rethink whether the $799 512GB Mac mini can hold its ground. Samsung recently warned that the memory shortage shortage could worsen in 2027, with demand outpacing supply.As that gap widens, the missing $599 Mac mini may turn out to be an early sign of how the crunch reshapes Apple’s desktop and other product lineups.

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Apple nailed the price like never before, especially in a market where rising component costs are bothering manufacturers. But still, it's the missing bits that are making me wait for round two.

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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.
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