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'Solving a problem that doesn't really exist': RAM crisis has reportedly delayed Apple's touchscreen MacBook — but some fans don't seem to care
- Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that Apple is delaying its upcoming Mac Studio and touchscreen MacBook Pro launches due to industry-wide memory shortages affecting production timelines.
- Global RAM and SSD storage shortages are impacting the tech industry, complicating Apple's ability to deliver new hardware as originally planned.
- The Mac Studio refresh, previously expected mid-year, is now pushed to October, while the touchscreen MacBook Pro may arrive by early 2027.
- Existing Mac Studio stock faces long delays or unavailability, with many configurations back-ordered as Apple prioritizes its laptop shipments.
- Software accommodations for the touchscreen MacBook Pro will be ready for the fall, though hardware availability remains contingent on resolving component supply constraints.
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'Solving a problem that doesn't really exist': RAM crisis has reportedly delayed Apple's touchscreen MacBook — but some fans don't seem to care
Not everyone is keen on the idea of a touchscreen MacBook — in fact, there's some distinct hostility towards the idea in places.
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Read Full ArticleMacBook Pro With Touch Screen and New Mac Studio Likely 'Postponed'
The global memory chip shortage may result in the next MacBook Pro and Mac Studio models launching later than expected, according to the latest rumor. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has repeatedly stated that 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with a touch screen are slated to launch in late 2026 to early 2027. In his Power On newsletter today, though, he said to be prepared for the laptops to potentially arrive towards the end of that timeframe due
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