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Apple May Be Building a Budget MacBook Powered by iPhone 16 Pro’s A18 Pro Chip

Insights At a Glance:

  • Apple is reportedly working on a cheaper MacBook powered by the iPhone 16 Proโ€™s A18 Pro chip, aiming to start production in late 2025 or early 2026.
  • The budget MacBook could finally bring Apple laptops below the $999 price point, targeting everyday users and the education market with simpler specs and fun color options.

For years, Iโ€™ve eyed the MacBook lineup like a kid staring into a candy store windowโ€”wanting in, but never quite able to afford the treat. The $999 MacBook Air has always felt just out of reach, and the Pro models? Letโ€™s not even go there. But now, it seems like Apple might finally be cracking that window open for folks like meโ€”and maybe you too.

Respected Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has been beating the โ€œbudget MacBookโ€ drum for a while now. Back in late 2023, Kuo suggested that Apple was toying with the idea of launching a more affordable MacBook towards the end of 2024 to counter slowing sales and compete with Chromebooks, particularly in education. The idea? A machine that keeps the MacBook identityโ€”metal body, clean designโ€”but cuts costs with new materials and perhaps a separate product line entirely.

Fast forward to today, and Kuo is back with a major update: Apple is reportedly working on a MacBook powered not by one of its beefy M-series chips, but by the A18 Proโ€”the same chip inside the iPhone 16 Pro. Thatโ€™s right, a MacBook running on an iPhone chip. Production could begin as soon as late 2025 or early 2026.

So, what does that mean in real-world use? Surprisingly, not a bad deal. The A18 Pro benchmarks close to the original M1 chip from 2020 in many ways, especially in multi-core performance. It also closely trails the Mac mini’s M4 chip with its 3500 single-core performance. And letโ€™s be realโ€”most of us arenโ€™t editing 8K videos or running machine learning models on our laptops. For everyday useโ€”web browsing, word processing, Netflix marathonsโ€”the A18 Pro might be more than enough.

Kuo hints at a 13-inch display and possibly fun new colors like pink and yellow. Apple reportedly aims to produce 5โ€“7 million units in 2026, suggesting itโ€™s serious about capturing a more budget-conscious market. While thereโ€™s no official price yet, the rumor mill says itโ€™ll undercut the $999 Airโ€”a move that would be unprecedented for Apple. Maybe $599 or even $699? We can only dream.

Sure, it’s still a rumor for now. But if true, this could be Appleโ€™s most approachable laptop ever. And for many of us, that dream of owning a brand-new MacBookโ€”without emptying our bank accountsโ€”might soon become reality.

Hillary Keverenge

Making tech news helpful, and sometimes a little heated. Got any tips or suggestions? Send them to hillary@tech-ish.com.

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