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Apple Discontinues $599 Mac Mini, Raising Entry Price to $799 Amid Chip Shortage

Last updated: 2026-05-02 00:45:22 · Networking

Breaking News: Mac Mini Price Hike Takes Effect

Apple has quietly removed the $599 Mac Mini with 256GB of storage from its online store, effectively raising the starting price for the desktop computer to $799. The discontinuation was first spotted by MacRumors and confirmed by The Verge.

Apple Discontinues $599 Mac Mini, Raising Entry Price to $799 Amid Chip Shortage
Source: www.theverge.com

The price increase comes just one day after Apple CEO Tim Cook warned investors that a chip shortage would impact the company's Mac lineup in the coming months.

Tim Cook's Warning

During Apple's earnings call on July 28, Cook stated: "If you look forward to June, the majority of our supply constraints will be on several Mac models." He added that "the Mac Mini and the Mac Studio may take several months to reach supply-demand balance."

Cook also noted that both devices had seen "higher-than-expected demand," which has compounded supply issues.

Background

The $599 model was the cheapest entry point for the Mac Mini, a compact desktop aimed at budget-conscious users and developers. The remaining $799 model features a faster M1 chip and 256GB of storage, but the price jump represents a 33% increase for new buyers.

The broader chip shortage—affecting industries from automotive to consumer electronics—has forced Apple to prioritize production of higher-margin products like iPhones. Cook's comments suggest the Mac Mini and Mac Studio will feel the pinch most acutely.

Apple Discontinues $599 Mac Mini, Raising Entry Price to $799 Amid Chip Shortage
Source: www.theverge.com

For more context on the global chip crisis, see our earlier report on how semiconductor shortages are reshaping tech supply chains.

What This Means

Consumers now face a higher barrier to entry for Apple's desktop ecosystem. The $799 model does offer better performance, but the price hike may push some buyers toward refurbished units or competitors like the M1 MacBook Air (which starts at $999).

Analysts predict that supply constraints could persist through late 2024, potentially leading to further price adjustments or delayed shipping times. Apple has not commented on whether it will reintroduce a lower-cost Mac Mini in the future.

For now, anyone seeking the most affordable Mac desktop will have to pay at least $200 more—or wait for the chip shortage to ease.