Apple is reportedly preparing to launch a new entry-level MacBook powered by the A18 Pro chip, marking the first time the company will offer a MacBook priced below $999. Production of components is expected to start next month, with full-scale manufacturing potentially underway by the end of 2025.
Traditionally, the MacBook Air has been Apple’s most affordable laptop, starting at $999. However, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo revealed that a lower-cost MacBook model will enter production in late 2025 or early 2026. Unlike previous MacBooks that use M-series processors, this model will be equipped with the A18 Pro chip, which currently powers the iPhone 16 Pro line.
The new MacBook may come in a variety of colours, including silver, pink, and yellow. Although Apple has not confirmed pricing, speculation suggests a starting price of $699, with education pricing possibly as low as $599.
The A18 Pro chip is expected to deliver performance suitable for typical everyday tasks handled by MacBook Air users. Its multi-core performance matches the M1 MacBook Air, while its single-core scores fall between Apple’s latest M3 and M4 chips, indicating a capable machine for general use.
According to supply chain sources cited by DigiTimes, some components for the new MacBook are slated for production starting next month, potentially enabling full device assembly by the end of the year. This move positions Apple to disrupt the notebook market with a more affordable option.
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