Apple said it expects to remain supply-constrained on the Mac mini, Studio, and Neo in the next quarter as well. The company pointed to stronger-than-expected demand tied to AI-driven interest in Macs, which has created tighter availability across parts of its lineup.
The company did not provide more detail on which specific models are most affected, but the comment suggests that demand for Mac hardware is being influenced by users looking for machines capable of handling AI and machine learning workloads more efficiently.

