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Next affordable MacBook might be powered by an iPhone chip

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Rumored iPhone chip-powered MacBook may force Apple to make a tough call
During the weekend, an insider revealed Apple was working on a new MacBook model. However, it might impact MacBook Air sales directly.
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Apple's first MacBook with iPhone processor expected to launch in 2026: Here's what we know
The new MacBook could be powered by the iPhone 16 Pro's A18 Pro chipset, and is rumoured to be cheaper than the current lineup of MacBooks.
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Apple Planning to Launch Low-Cost MacBook Powered By iPhone Chip
Apple is planning to launch a low-cost MacBook powered by an iPhone chip, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In an article published on
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The Budget MacBook: Apple’s New Entry Point
Discover Apple’s most affordable MacBook yet, powered by the A18 Pro chip. Perfect for students and casual users at just $699 ...
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Foldable iPhone Development Progressing Ahead of 2026 Launch
Apple moved its long-rumored foldable iPhone into its prototyping phase with suppliers last month ahead of a launch scheduled ...
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Best Apple Prime Day deals 2025: Early discounts
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Is Apple about to make a super affordable MacBook? Here’s what you need to know
The latest rumours suggest Apple is going to stick an iPhone chip inside a MacBook, for a super affordable machine .

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