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As Snell notes, Apple’s A18 Pro chip is “46% faster than the M1 in single-core tasks, and almost identical to the M1 on multi ...
Apple plans to launch a low-cost MacBook using the iPhone 16 Pro’s A18 Pro chip instead of its M-series silicon, analyst Ming ...
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Macworld on MSNA cheap MacBook powered by an iPhone chip? Here’s how it could workAccording to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple plans to release a brand-new MacBook model that’s designed for the low-cost market.
Apple is reportedly planning a more affordable MacBook powered by the same processor as the iPhone 16 Pro. It sounds ...
That’s what Apple is working on next, at least according to supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The more affordable MacBook ...
Discover Apple’s most affordable MacBook yet, powered by the A18 Pro chip. Perfect for students and casual users at just $699 ...
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