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MacBook, Apple and iPhone

MacRumors · 1d
What to Expect From Apple's Rumored New MacBook With A18 Pro Chip
Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects an all-new, more-affordable MacBook model powered by an iPhone chip to launch next year. Below,
AS USA · 20h
Neither Intel nor M1: Apple’s new MacBook uses the chip... from the iPhone!
Find out how Apple plans to launch a cheap MacBook using iPhone chips, impacting prices and the laptop market.
Gizmodo · 1d
A ‘Cheap’ MacBook With an iPhone Chip Could Bring Battery Life Like We’ve Never Seen Before
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-core and graphics tasks.” For general laptop tasks like browsing the web, watching videos, and messaging, the iPhone chip would be more than sufficient.
Redmond Pie
2d
Pick Up This Renewed M1 Pro 16-Inch MacBook Pro For $833 Only
Apple's MacBook Pros are the gold standard for high-powered laptops, and they're better than ever with the latest M4 chips.
Macworld on MSN3d
Why I’m switching from the MacBook Air to the Pro–but not until next year
Macworld As a diehard Apple fan and a technology journalist, I try to refresh my gear every year or so to keep up with the ...
3d
My Friends Always Ask Me What MacBook to Buy. Here's What I Tell Them
If people don't know where to begin, here's how I guide them through the process of picking the right Apple MacBook—where I ...

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