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Cheap MacBook ditches A15, A18 Pro takes the wheel
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78131, member: 636"] Apple's rumored budget MacBook might have undergone testing with an older A15 Bionic chip, according to a leaked developer kit. Internal project labels reference this configuration alongside another model with a newer A18 Pro processor. Industry watchers believe the A18 Pro version is the probable candidate for final production. Using a chip from five years ago would likely frustrate informed consumers, especially since the current base iPad ships with a faster processor. The A18 Pro offers significantly better performance and longevity. This cost-saving measure seems inconsistent with Apple's typical silicon strategy for new products. The device is expected to feature a display around thirteen inches, similar to the existing MacBook Air. A launch is anticipated early next year, potentially with multiple color options targeting a younger audience. The final specs will determine its position against Apple's own iPad and Air lineups. [/QUOTE]
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