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Posted by RobertJasiek
 - March 28, 2022, 22:43:26
"Currently, it is unclear why the Mac Studio has this limitation."

Upselling to i$heep while driving away cost-sensitive endconsumers.
Posted by Astar
 - March 28, 2022, 21:36:42
"Currently, it is unclear why the Mac Studio has this limitation." - Really? You don't know? Its so that they can screw you over. Einstein!
Posted by _MT_
 - March 25, 2022, 09:55:35
The reason is very simple - to save money. That's the typical reason for skipping chips and leaving empty spaces on a board. It's a competition between saving money by not soldering what is not needed and saving money by simplifying logistics through fewer variants of a board. They have no intention of making it user-upgradeable.
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 24, 2022, 17:20:46
Teardown experts iFixit have got to the bottom of the Mac Studio and the state of its upgradability. The website has also investigated the Studio Display, which shares a few similarities with the 24-inch iMac.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/iFixit-clarifies-Mac-Studio-upgrade-potential-as-it-also-tears-down-Studio-Display.609850.0.html