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Cheaper MacBook with A18 Pro Chip Coming Soon

11 min · 11 de ago de 2025
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This document is an article from Quiller Media, Inc., specifically "AppleInsider," discussing the potential launch of a low-cost MacBook. The article, written by William Gallagher, details rumours and analyst predictions regarding a MacBook that would utilise an iPhone's A18 Pro processor to reduce costs significantly, aiming for a price point between $599 and $699. It references sources like Ming-Chi Kuo and Digitimes concerning production schedules and specifications, such as a 12.9-inch display and multiple colour options. The article also includes commentary from readers and other AppleInsider staff, offering diverse perspectives on the viability and potential impact of such a device on Apple's product line.

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