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appreciatorBusyesterday at 12:27 PM2 repliesview on HN

“Like hot cakes” is relative.

> The 512GB Mac Studio was not a mass-market machine—adding that much RAM also required springing for the most expensive M3 Ultra model, which brought the system’s price to a whopping $9,499.

Number of people willing the number of people willing to spend $10,000 on a computer is pretty tiny. Maybe they are common enough in HN circles, but I doubt any one at Apple is losing sleep over them.


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storusyesterday at 2:18 PM

A retailer told me they sold more 512GB RAM MacStudios than any other type. N=1 I know but still...

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dangusyesterday at 2:07 PM

Of course, $10,000 workstations for a corporation working on AI products might just be a necessary tool.

Just a guess, but I think it’s entirely possible that Apple sold through the full production run that they intended for this generation of the machine and they don’t want to order a new batch before the next generation of processors come out.

I have to think that Apple is close to replacing the M3 Ultra with an M5 Ultra or something of the sort.