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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, we recap rumors and other possibilities for this new MacBook.

Chip

The new MacBook will be equipped with the A18 Pro chip, according to Kuo. If so, it would be the first Mac to ever use an A-series chip from an iPhone. (In 2020, Apple did briefly offer developers a Mac mini with the iPad Pro's A12Z chip, to help them prepare for the Mac's transition from Intel processors to Apple silicon).

Introduced in the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max last year, the A18 Pro chip has a 6-core CPU, a 6-core GPU, and a 16-core Neural Engine.

Unsurprisingly, the A18 Pro chip is around 40% slower than Apple's latest M4 chip. As noted by Jason Snell on Six Colors, however, the chip's multi-core CPU performance is nearly identical to the M1 chip in the 2020 MacBook Air, and the A18 Pro chip even outperforms the M1 chip for graphics. That matters for pricing — see below.

Pricing

Kuo said the new MacBook will be a "more-affordable" model, but he did not provide an exact price point. The current 13-inch MacBook Air starts at $999 in the U.S., so the new MacBook would likely have a starting price of between $699 and $899.

As mentioned above, the A18 Pro chip's performance is similar to the M1 chip in the 2020 MacBook Air, which Apple still sells for $649 through Walmart. Given this MacBook Air model is nearly five years old, it will be discontinued at some point, and the MacBook with an A18 Pro chip could effectively be its replacement sold directly by Apple.

Specs

As noted by Stephen Hackett on 512 Pixels, the A18 Pro chip lacks Thunderbolt support, so the new MacBook would likely be equipped with regular USB-C ports. They would look the same as Thunderbolt ports, but data transfer speeds would be limited to up to 10 Gb/s, and the new MacBook might natively support only a single external display.

iPhones with the A18 Pro chip have only 8GB of RAM, whereas all current MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models start with at least 16GB of RAM.

No other specs have been reported yet, but obviously a lower-priced MacBook will have other limitations compared to MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models.

Design

While this rumor may fuel hopes that Apple is planning to relaunch the discontinued 12-inch MacBook, Kuo said the new MacBook will be equipped with an approximately 13-inch display, matching the smaller MacBook Air.

Still, the new MacBook could have a lot in common with the old 12-inch MacBook in spirit, including an ultra-thin and lightweight design.

Kuo said potential color options for the new MacBook include silver, blue, pink, and yellow, so the laptop could come in bright and fun colors, like the iMac.

Release Date

While he did not provide an exact release date, Kuo expects the more-affordable MacBook to enter mass production towards the end of the fourth quarter of 2025, or early in the first quarter of 2026. He said that shipments of the new MacBook will begin at some point in 2026, so the laptop should be available at some point next year.

Ever since the Mac lineup transitioned from Intel processors to Apple silicon, it has felt somewhat inevitable that Apple would relaunch its plain "MacBook" model. Arm architecture paves the way for an iPhone chip to be used in a Mac, and Apple no longer has to worry about the power efficiency constraints of Intel processors, allowing for the return of a super compact, ultra-thin, and lightweight MacBook for everyday customers.

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Top Rated Comments

10 months ago
I wonder what the point is on having yet another 13" MacBook? Go for 12", make it ultra thin and portable
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ipedro Avatar
10 months ago
Upon Steve Jobs return to Apple, his first order of business was to scrap the massive product lineup with confusing points of differentiation and created a simple product matrix.




This quite literally saved the company. Tim Cook is heading in the direction of Gil Amelio. I'm an Apple enthusiast and I have trouble explaining to friends what the point of difference is between the Air, Pro, Max, Plus, suffixes across product lines.

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Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
10 months ago
Please Apple, make it lightweight as the the old 12-inch MacBook.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
progx Avatar
10 months ago

This quite literally saved the company. Tim Cook is heading in the direction of Gil Amelio. I'm an Apple enthusiast and I have trouble explaining to friends what the point of difference is between the Air, Pro, Max, Plus, suffixes across product lines.
Except we’re not near the level of confusion the old Mac lineup in the early to mid 1990s created.

Gil Amelio was only CEO of Apple for 500 days, he inherited that mess from the tag team of John Sculley and Michael Spindler who wreaked havoc on the Apple product line from 1990-1996. Those two created all those different product lines: just look at the Performa versus a PowerMac, not much difference there right? Just branding.

Amelio pushed for the NeXT acquisition, bringing Steve Jobs back and hiring Fred Anderson as CFO. Funny enough, Jobs gets a lot of credit for quite a few initiatives that Amelio started, which included simplifying the product line and hoarding cash.

One could say, if we didn’t have Gil Amelio cleaning up the trash in Apple in those 500 days, things would be very different. He was key to bringing Jobs back to the company, no one else wanted him or NeXT. Amelio pulled off a giant financing deal with Goldman Sachs that put $661 million into Apple coffers at a time when they had less than three months to stay open; even Jobs said it was masterful and he could not have done it.

Amelio really set a sturdier stage for Jobs than what he was given. Without Amelio, there’d be no Apple.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
10 months ago

Please Apple, make it lightweight as the the old 12-inch MacBook.
🤞 I've been wanting this since... well, since the old 12-inch MacBook came out. If it's ultraportable and has a real keyboard this time, I'll be buying one so fast it'll make my credit card spin.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JPack Avatar
10 months ago
In terms of price, I'd expect $749 with edu at $679. This would be consistent with MacBook Air 13/15-inch stack pricing.

I'd expect 8GB and 16GB memory options, just because it helps Apple so much in terms of margins.

Using the 2018-2020 MBA chassis will save in dev costs. Apple saves money compared to M1 because they need a smaller heatsink, fewer voltage regulators, and smaller battery.

Honestly, I suspect a large portion of MacBook Air customers could switch to this low-cost MacBook without even noticing any difference.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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