Apple has a chip problem. MacBook Neo is selling far better than the company had expected, and now it seems like there aren’t enough binned A18 Pro chips to keep the production run going for another 6 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Apple ditched Intel's chips after a 15-year partnership and fully bet on its in-house Apple Silicon chips, starting with the M1 series ...
MacBook Neo demand outpaces supply with 2–3 week delivery windows, as A18 Pro availability tightens; buyers may face prolonged restock gaps.
The reason for this comes down to the MacBook Neo's unique design, in that it's powered by the same A18 Pro chip found in the previous generation's iPhone 16 Pro. According to sources close to the ...
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