The new budget model will compete with Chromebook and will be given a 12.9-inch display and A18 Pro Processor from the iPhone, says resources.
Apple can now release a newly reachable MacBook this year with an initial price of $ 599, Digitimes reports that mention resources in Asia.
The new laptop will have a 12.9-inch display, which is slightly smaller than the MacBook Air Screen (13.6 inches) and the A18 Pro Processor, which debuts the iPhone 16 Pro, and will be the first MAC based on the chip from the smartphone. Some of the ingredients may go mass making at the end of the third quarter of 2025, which opens the opportunity to collect finished devices before the end of the year. The final meeting was planned in Quanta factories in the fourth quarter, and sales could begin by the end of 2025 or the beginning of 2026.
The price, according to the resources, will change within $ 599-699, while the current MacBook air in the United States will cost from $ 999. It is expected that the budget model will receive an Ultra -Thin and Light Body and will make in silver, blue, pink and yellow colors.
There are restrictions – the A18 Pro Chip does not support Thunderbolt, so freshness can have an ordinary USB -C port. However, according to analysts, it is not likely to scare consumers to look for the most reaches -mac.
According to forecasts, the annual delivery of the new model can reach 5-7 million units, which increases the total MacBook sales by 30-40%-from current about 17-18 million.
We reminded, earlier reported that Apple announced the “most powerful Mac in history.”
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