Benchmarks for the new MacBook Neo surfaced today, and unsurprisingly, CPU performance is almost identical to the iPhone 16 Pro. The MacBook Neo uses the same 6-core A18 Pro chip that was first ...
A leaked Geekbench 6 result tied to a previously unseen Mac model identifier has reignited the debate over ARM versus x86 processor performance in laptops. The entry, logged under the model ...
MacBook Neo runs some Metal-ready games smoothly with passive cooling and no fan, but struggles in Cyberpunk 2077 when memory ...
First benchmarks for the 2026 MacBook Neo are in. See how Apple's $599 laptop stacks up against the M1 and M2 MacBook Air.
Apple made a splash earlier this month when it debuted a slew of new products, but the stand-out was undoubtedly the budget minded MacBook Neo, which one PC executive says sent a “shock” through the ...
Macworld reports that Apple’s new $599 MacBook Neo, powered by the A18 Pro chip, delivers industry-leading single-core performance that surpasses mobile processors from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm.
Early MacBook Neo benchmarks reveal A18 Pro performance similar to the iPhone 16 Pro, with single-core speeds beating the M1 MacBook Air and multi-core results close behind.
This score (according to Tom's Hardware) is double-digits higher than the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D while also being roughly 10% faster than the existing record holder, the Intel Core i9-13900KS. This ...
M5 Pro and M5 Max both use the same 18-core CPU die, but Pro uses a 20-core GPU die, and Max gets a 40-core GPU die. (Because the memory controller is also part of the GPU die, the Max chip still ...