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Apple this month updated the 14-inch MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro with its next-generation M5 chip, but there's one rumored new Apple product in particular that many will still be hoping to see before the holidays.

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Back in June, industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported that Apple is developing a "more affordable" 13-inch laptop to compete with Chromebooks and drive MacBook purchases. Kuo did not mention pricing, but he said that the new MacBook would use an A18 Pro chip, which debuted in the iPhone 16 Pro last year.

Using an iPhone chip would be a major divergence from Apple's usual strategy of using M-series chips in its Macs, but it makes sense from both a cost and performance perspective. The A18 Pro chip is around 40% slower than Apple's M4 chip, but its multi-core CPU performance is virtually identical to the M1 chip in the 2020 MacBook Air, and it even outperforms the M1 chip for graphics.

In August, DigiTimes reported that the low-cost MacBook will start between $599 and $699. The current 13-inch MacBook Air starts at $999 in the U.S., but Apple still sells the M1-powered 2020 MacBook Air for $649 through Walmart, so Apple could be eyeing the new machine as a like-for-like, budget-range replacement.

One thing to bear in mind is that the A18 Pro chip lacks Thunderbolt support, so the new MacBook would likely be equipped with regular USB-C ports. But that's unlikely to be a deal-breaker for customers seeking the most affordable Mac they can get their hands on. It's also unclear how much RAM would be included in the rumored MacBook, since the A18 Pro chip only has 8GB of RAM, whereas all current MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models have a minimum of 16GB of RAM.

Apart from the internal specs, Kuo said the device is expected to have an ultra-thin and lightweight design, and that it could come in silver, blue, pink, and yellow finishes.

The analyst said the new MacBook would enter mass production toward the end of the fourth quarter of 2025 or early in the first quarter of 2026. DigiTimes reported that final assembly would take place in the fourth quarter, with the laptop becoming commercially available in late 2025 or early 2026, similar to Kuo's launch estimation.

The timelines suggest the device could still be announced before the year's end. That said, it's not clear whether Apple has any more announcements planned for 2025, though it isn't unusual for the company to announce new products in late October and even into November.

Article Link: Could Apple's Rumored Budget MacBook Still Debut Before Year's End?
 
The M4 Mac Mini has been $599 for a year now. The M1 MacBook has been $649 for awhile too.
Headless desktop? And 3 generation old (but admittedly capable) Laptop? This budget mac needs to be nixed or nerfed. It will ruin Apple's cachet of luxury in its products. Consumers need to step up or consider lowly Asus vivobooks or Acer Aspires.
 
Hope this comes to fruition. Would prefer 12”. If it doesn’t come, then I can hold out another 3-5 years before my next laptop, I think. My 2020 Intel MBP is still okay for what I need.
 
A $599 Mac cheapens the brand. Mac OS features should be heavily restricted to encourage consumers to step up to the Air.
I'd rather use a cheap AMD/Intel machine running Linux rather than a crippled version of MacOS. If it ain't a full MacOS, I ain't buying. I don't mind them removing bloat "features" but don't slap an iPadOS on it.
This budget mac needs to be nixed or nerfed. It will ruin Apple's cachet of luxury in its products. Consumers need to step up or consider lowly Asus vivobooks or Acer Aspires.
My Mac isn't my identity. It's a tool. I don't buy a hammer to show off, I buy one to drive nails. A plain Estwing hammer drives nails just as well as a jewel encrusted Estwing. Who needs bling-bling on their tools?
 
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It would be launched alongside the M5 MacBook Air or after it.

It makes no sense for it to be launched immediately after MacBool Pro.
 
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The likely compromises in this laptop -- probably 8 to 12 gigs of ram, 256 gig base storage, no Thunderbolt and a mediocre webcam/screen -- will drive certain segments of Apple social media bonkers. There's certainly an audience for this -- mainly education and low-demand/high-volume enterprise -- but Apple is not going to have this machine become too attractive an option to most consumers when it has a $1,000 MacBook Air it would like to push them toward first.
 
March/April is Apple's 'budget' season - and I don't think they would introduce a product to undercut the M5 MacBook so close to Christmas, they'd just be giving up sales.

EDIT: Also if it's going to be that cheap I'm still convinced that it'll be restricted in some weird way, like a tiny SSD that relies on iCloud Drive or the ever unpopular opinion that it runs iPadOS.
 
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