{"slug": "should-you-buy-a-mac-studio-now-or-wait", "title": "Should you buy a Mac Studio now or wait?", "summary": "Apple's Mac Studio, the company's flagship professional workstation since the Mac Pro's discontinuation in 2026, remains a powerful option for video editors, developers, and AI users, but potential buyers face a decision amid expected M5-series chip upgrades and current supply constraints. The current M4 Max and M3 Ultra models, introduced in March 2025, are still capable but have become difficult to obtain in higher-memory configurations, while industry expectations point toward a refresh as soon as June 2025. Professionals who need a machine immediately may have to choose based on availability, while those whose current systems suffice could benefit from waiting for newer architecture and connectivity.", "body_md": "The Mac Studio is Apple’s most powerful desktop following the [discontinuation of the Mac Pro](https://www.macworld.com/article/3100222/rip-mac-pro-apple-officially-kills-its-tower-computer.html) in 2026. It has effectively become Apple’s flagship professional workstation, aimed at users who need sustained CPU and GPU performance, large amounts of unified memory, and a desktop form factor.\n\nTypical Mac Studio buyers include video editors, software developers, AI and machine learning users, 3D artists, music producers, engineers, and other professionals whose workloads benefit from workstation-class performance.\n\nIf you’re considering buying a Mac Studio, there are three questions to answer:\n\nThough introduced in March 2024, the current Mac Studio remains an exceptionally capable workstation. The M4 Max model can comfortably handle 4K and 8K video editing, software development, professional audio production, creative applications, and demanding multitasking workloads.\n\nFor professionals who need a powerful Mac workstation today, the Mac Studio remains the most affordable way to access Apple’s Max- and Ultra-class chips in a desktop form factor.\n\nA [Mac Studio refresh](https://www.macworld.com/article/2973459/2026-mac-studio-m5-release-date-specs-price-rumors.html) is widely expected, with M5 Max and M5 Ultra models anticipated in the near future. If your current machine is still meeting your needs, waiting may provide access to newer architecture, updated connectivity standards, and potentially improved memory options.\n\nFoundry\n\nAvailability is currently one of the biggest factors affecting purchasing decisions.\n\nSeveral higher-memory configurations of [Mac Studio have become difficult to obtain](https://www.macworld.com/article/3132588/apple-cuts-more-mac-options-as-memory-shortages-bite.html), while some models have experienced extended shipping times. As a result, the configuration that looks best on paper may not be the configuration you can actually buy.\n\nIf you need a Mac Studio immediately, availability may ultimately determine which model and specification makes the most sense.\n\nThe current Mac Studio lineup was introduced in March 2025 with M4 Max and M3 Ultra options.\n\nIndustry expectations point toward a refresh featuring M5-series chips, there were expectations that the update could happen as soon as [WWDC on June 8](https://www.macworld.com/article/678333/wwdc-keynote-event-time-what-launch-ios-macos-watchos-hardware.html). However, exact timing is now uncertain because supply-chain and memory availability issues could affect both launch timing and availability of future models.\n\nWhen Apple introduces new Mac Studio models buyers can expect improvements in performance, AI capabilities, storage speeds, wireless connectivity, and overall platform longevity.\n\nFoundry\n\nThe primary difference between the Mac Studio Ultra and Max models lies in the processing architecture, where the Ultra chip essentially combines two Max chips into a single die to provide roughly double the performance cores and graphical power. The choice between the two comes down to the intensity of your workflow.\n\nThe M4 Max Mac Studio offers a lower entry price and is the model most buyers should choose.\n\nIt’s ideal for:\n\nStarting at $1,999, it delivers workstation-class performance without the significant premium commanded by Ultra models.\n\nThe M3 Ultra is designed for users who regularly push hardware to its limits.\n\nIt’s best suited to:\n\nThe Ultra architecture provides substantially more CPU and GPU resources, higher memory ceilings, and greater expansion potential than the M4 Max.\n\nHowever, most professionals will not fully utilise its additional performance.\n\nIn the U.S., you can usually buy the Mac Studio from Apple and the following stockists. Right now availability is constrained and delivery dates are weeks away, however.\n\nIn the U.K., you can usually buy the Mac Studio from Apple or the following stockists:\n\nAnother option is to buy refurbished. The best option to buy a refurbished Mac Studio would normally be [Apple’s Certified Refurbished Store](https://apple.sjv.io/c/321564/435031/7613?subid1=rss&u=https://www.apple.com/uk/shop/refurbished/mac), but there are none available as of June 2026.\n\nWe have seen a refurbished deal at BackMarket U.K. that could be worth buying, if you really need a Mac Studio:\n\nAssuming you can find one in stock, here is some guidance on which specifications to select.\n\nMemory is more important than processor upgrades for many buyers.\n\nBecause Apple Silicon uses unified memory and cannot be upgraded later, it’s worth buying more RAM than you think you’ll need.\n\nAs a general rule:\n\nDon’t make the mistake of spending your budget on a larger CPU upgrade while compromising on memory.\n\nInternal storage can be supplemented with external Thunderbolt drives, making it easier to expand later.\n\nFor most professional users:\n\nMany buyers should also consider the Mac mini. Although, like Mac Studio component shortages are affecting availability.\n\nThe Mac Studio is worth the extra cost if you need:\n\nNote that the Mac mini with M4 Pro is a more compelling alternative than waiting for an M5 Mac mini. One key advantage is connectivity: only the M4 Pro Mac mini and the Mac Studio support Thunderbolt 5, while the standard M4 Mac mini is limited to Thunderbolt 4.\n\nThunderbolt 5 provides significantly greater bandwidth and is particularly valuable for:\n\nFor users who can benefit from these capabilities, the M4 Pro Mac mini offers advantages that are likely to remain relevant even as newer generations are released.\n\nIf your workloads are primarily coding, productivity, and moderate creative work, the Mac mini m4 Pro may offer better value.\n\nApple\n\nThe Mac Studio does not include a display, keyboard, or mouse.\n\nA professional monitor can add significantly to the overall cost of ownership, so factor this into your budget before purchasing.\n\nIf you’re buying for the long term:\n\nBuy now if you’re upgrading from an Intel Mac, your current machine is holding back your work, or you need a workstation immediately. Good luck finding one though.\n\nWait if you already own a recent Mac Studio, want the latest M5 architecture, or need the highest-end configurations and are willing to see how Apple’s next-generation lineup develops.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/should-you-buy-a-mac-studio-now-or-wait", "canonical_source": "https://www.macworld.com/article/3154508/should-you-buy-a-mac-studio-now-or-wait.html", "published_at": "2026-06-03 09:00:00+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-04 16:16:05.346999+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["ai-chips", "ai-infrastructure"], "entities": ["Apple", "Mac Studio", "Mac Pro", "M4 Max", "M5 Max", "M5 Ultra"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/should-you-buy-a-mac-studio-now-or-wait", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/should-you-buy-a-mac-studio-now-or-wait.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/should-you-buy-a-mac-studio-now-or-wait.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/should-you-buy-a-mac-studio-now-or-wait.jsonld"}}