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On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss Apple's apparent plan to launch a low-cost MacBook powered by an ...
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Macworld on MSNHow a MacBook with an iPhone chip can redefine Apple’s budget lineApple is reportedly building a more affordable, A18 Pro-powered MacBook slated to launch as early as this fall. Given that ...
Apple is developing a MacBook with the A18 Pro chip, according to findings in backend code uncovered by MacRumors. Subscribe ...
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Macworld on MSNA18 Pro MacBook: All the rumors about Apple’s low-cost laptopHere's everything you need to know about the rumored A18 Pro MacBook that is supposed to be Apple's new affordable laptop.
Apple's next MacBook could be cheaper and powered by an iPhone chip 👀 It's rumored to come in multiple colors and release ...
Apple is reportedly planning a more affordable MacBook powered by the same processor as the iPhone 16 Pro. It sounds ...
While I would love Apple to revive its discontinued, two-pound 12-inch MacBook with an M-series chip (even with a five-year-old M1 chip), selling a low-cost MacBook with an iPhone processor makes ...
Apple is reportedly preparing to launch a budget MacBook in early 2026, powered by the A18 Pro chip used in the iPhone 16 Pro ...
Right now, Apple’s lowest-priced laptop is the 13-inch MacBook Air, which costs $999 for the public and $899 for students.With that in mind, an A18 MacBook priced at $799 or, perhaps, $699 doesn ...
Low-cost MacBook with iPhone chip could shake up Apple's laptop lineup Cheaper than the MacBook Air By Kishalaya Kundu June 30, 2025, 10:31 18 comments. Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.
Apple's breakup with Intel might have been overblown, as new reports indicate the two companies could team up again in the next few years.
For years, Apple has been using proprietary ARM-based M-series chips in Mac devices. However, this could change radically, and sooner than you might think. Low-Cost MacBook with Apple’s A18 Pro chip ...
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