The next MacBook Neo could get a RAM upgrade. Yeah, in this economy, no less!
Apple is reportedly planning to equip the next MacBook Neo with the A19 Pro chip and increase the base RAM from 8GB to 12GB, marking an improvement for its most accessible Mac laptop. The upgrade addresses long-standing criticism over insufficient memory for everyday tasks and productivity. The change is notable as it applies to the base model, not just higher-end Pro variants.
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Apple has never been shy about making you feel the pinch, but here’s a rare piece of good news for your wallet — or at least, for what you’re getting out of it. According to Taiwan-based tech columnist and former Bloomberg reporter Tim Culpan, writing in his Culpium newsletter, Apple is planning to drop the A19 Pro chip into the next MacBook Neo. The same chip that powers the iPhone 17 Pro. And with it comes something Mac users have been grumbling about for years: more RAM. Specifically, a jump from 8GB to 12GB of unified memory.
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