Apple's MacBook Neo is a budget powerhouse, but can its iPhone-derived A18 Pro chip handle Windows 11? Here’s the current state of Parallels support.
They aren’t as high-end as the newly announced MacBook Neo, but these Windows laptops show strong competition.
The first MacBook Neo benchmark scores confirm that it offers all the performance needed by entry-level computer users.
Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo is generating hype, but it won’t kill Windows laptops. Here’s why budget Windows PCs will remain ...
Benchmarks for the new MacBook Neo surfaced today, and unsurprisingly, CPU performance is almost identical to the iPhone 16 Pro. The MacBook Neo uses the same 6-core A18 Pro chip that was first ...
Can the MacBook Neo beat Windows 11 laptops on value? A simple look at price, battery life, performance, and design.
I really don't know how Apple did it. The MacBook Neo is a $600 laptop that doesn't feel like an afterthought, which is a curse that has befallen so many cheap Windows notebooks. Sure, it has a slower ...
Apple MacBook Neo posts Geekbench 3,461 single-core and 8,668 multi-core; $599 pricing targets budget laptops and Chromebooks.
Apple’s most affordable MacBook effectively exposes everything Windows laptops still get wrong, and loud AI branding isn’t the answer ...
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Comparing the MacBook Neo's A18 Pro with previous Mac processors shows that its A-series chip is surprisingly powerful.