Here's How It Compares to M1 MacBook Air
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Apple's budget-focused MacBook Neo borrows the A18 Pro chip from an iPhone 16 Pro. Here's how the chip compares against other Apple Silicon Macs, and why it's actually a pretty smart thing for Apple to do.
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Apple’s M-series chip gamble 5 years later: How ditching Intel revolutionized computing — and what’s next
Saying that Apple’s M-series processor shook up the computing industry would be an understatement. Five years after Tim Cook announced that the company was ditching Intel for its own silicon for Macs, M-series chips from the original M1 to the current M5 ...
Comparing the MacBook Neo's A18 Pro with previous Mac processors shows that its A-series chip is surprisingly powerful.
In 2020, Apple made a switch in the company supplying the processors for its Mac computers, from Intel to Apple itself. The rise of homegrown silicon for Apple had begun more than a decade before with the iPhone 4. With the M1 chip, the silicon in its Macs ...