By the year 2022, according to Apple supply chain expert Ming-Chi Kuo, the company might have moved 500,000 Mac Studios and a comparable number of Studio Displays from its inventories.

On Twitter earlier this week, Kuo predicted that the stock market will continue to rise.
The number of units shipped in 2022 for both the Mac Studio and the Studio Display is expected to be between 500 and 600,000.
Apple’s new Mac Studio and Studio Display, which use the immensely powerful M1 Ultra Apple silicon processor, were announced earlier this month. Although the Studio Display’s camera has a few hiccups, Apple might sell more than a million of the two new items combined if Kuo’s projection is correct.
Kuo also said this week that Apple plans to “aggressively” boost its mini-LED supply chain capacity for the MacBook Pro (2021) by 20% to 30%. According to Kuo, the laptop and PC industry has been hurt by inflation and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but this hasn’t dampened demand.
For example, Kuo recently predicted that “the gap between mini-LED MacBook Pro and OLED laptop shipments may expand in 2022-2023” in reaction to recent sales numbers for Apple’s mini-LED MacBook Pro.