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Which Macs are suffering from shortages—and where are things getting worse?

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Key takeaways
  • MacBook Neo remains easier to get, shipping within two to three weeks.
  • Shipping estimates for the Neo have been stable for weeks since launch.
  • Neo is readily available through third-party retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart; Apple likely prioritizes those channels.
  • Despite rumors about cutting the $599/256GB Neo, Apple shows few outward signs of struggling to meet demand.
  • Most other Macs remain readily available, though some configurations like 32GB on the MacBook Air have slightly longer waits.

Cook attributes the desktop shortages in part to demand from AI enthusiasts running models locally on Mac hardware—Apple Silicon’s low power usage, good performance, and unified memory pool accessible by both the CPU and GPU have made them popular among these buyers. Combine that with the fact that replacements for these computers are reportedly due soon and that Apple often winds down production of old models before introducing new ones, and you have a recipe for extreme shortages.

MacBook Neo 4/2026 days to ship 5/2026 days to ship
256GB, Silver 15-23 15-23
512GB, Silver 15-23 15-23
256GB, Blush 15-23 15-23
512GB, Blush 15-23 15-23
256GB, Citrus 15-23 15-23
512GB, Indigo 15-23 15-23
256GB, Silver 15-23 15-23
512GB, Silver 15-23 15-23

The situation with the MacBook Neo is different. For one, it remains much easier to get than either desktop; one ordered now should arrive within two or three weeks. This has generated headlines, but it’s the same shipping estimate Apple was giving a month ago. While I don’t have March data recorded, it appears to be the same shipping estimate Apple was giving two months ago, shortly after the Neo launched.

And unlike the desktops, the Neo remains readily available through third-party retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. Given that the Neo is a play for new Mac owners, it probably makes sense for Apple to prioritize other retailers over its own store. And if Apple isn’t keeping up with demand, it at least isn’t falling farther behind, as it is with the Mac mini and Studio.

That this situation has been so stable for weeks belies the sky-is-falling behind-the-scenes reports of unforeseen demand, component shortages, and falling profit margins that have circulated about the Neo in recent weeks. If those rumors are to be believed, Apple can’t possibly continue to offer the Neo at its current price, and it must therefore be considering cutting the $599/256GB model already. If Apple is struggling this mightily to meet MacBook Neo demand, the company is showing few outward signs of it.

Other small slips: MacBook Air and MacBook Pro



The MacBook Air’s availability remains mostly good, but you’ll wait slightly longer for a 32GB RAM configuration.

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Andrew Cunningham

The MacBook Air’s availability remains mostly good, but you’ll wait slightly longer for a 32GB RAM configuration.


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Andrew Cunningham

Though most of Apple’s other computers remain readily available, there are a few places in the lineup where the supply constraints Cook mentioned seem to be taking a toll.

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