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Apple Drops M3 Ultra Mac Studio, Eyes Smart Home Display

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Apple has discontinued the highest RAM configuration of the M3 Ultra Mac Studio, removing a key option for power users who needed maximum memory capacity. The change affects customers looking for Apple's most powerful desktop configuration, though other M3 Ultra models remain available.

In smart home news, Apple is reportedly targeting a smart home display release timed around iOS 27. This would mark Apple's entry into the competitive smart display market, potentially challenging devices like Amazon's Echo Show and Google's Nest Hub. The timing suggests Apple aims to integrate the display tightly with its upcoming mobile operating system.

The company also updated its leadership page, adding Steve Lemay and Molly Anderson to its executive roster. While specific roles weren't detailed in the podcast summary, leadership changes often signal strategic shifts within Apple's organizational structure. These additions come as Apple continues expanding its product lineup and services ecosystem.

This episode of 9to5Mac Daily covered these developments alongside sponsor content from BenQ showcasing displays designed for Mac users. The podcast remains available across multiple platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, with new episodes recorded daily to keep listeners updated on Apple's latest moves.