Report: Apple Kicks Off New Run of A18 Pro Chips as MacBook Neo Demand Exceeds Expectations
Apple will pay TSMC for a new A18 Pro run as it plans about 10 million MacBook Neo units, twice the initial order.
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Apple May Drop Base $599 MacBook Neo as Chip, DRAM Costs Climb
Apple is considering dropping the cheapest MacBook Neo configuration as one possible response to the rising cost of building the popular laptop, according to Taiwan-based tech columnist and former Bloomberg reporter Tim Culpan. The Neo currently starts at $599 for a 256GB model, with a 512GB version at $699. Writing in his latest Culpium newsletter, Culpan says cutting the entry-level 256GB model is among the options Apple is weighing as componen
Apple is said to have doubled the production of the MacBook Neo to about 10 million units. Chip stocks are used up, TSMC manufactures a new batch.
Apple's entry-level notebook surpasses sales expectations. Therefore, the Group is now increasing production. However, this leads to rising costs. In order to inspire buyers to use the laptop despite possible price increases, new colour variations could appear. (Continue reading)
MacBook Neo price could rise thanks to increased demand
Apple’s MacBook Neo – one of the best laptops around right now – appears to have become a much bigger hit than the company expected – so much so, in fact, that you might end up paying more than before to own one. Read more: iPhone 18 Pro Max leak shows a chunkier camera bump – and it might actually be a good thing According to a new report from technology columnist Tim Culpan (via MacRumors), Apple has doubled its MacBook Neo production plans a…
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