Apple plans to release the MacBook Neo 2 next year as a successor to its current entry-level laptop. The device targets budget-conscious buyers by offering more memory and stronger artificial intelligence capabilities than its predecessor. This upgrade path gives users access to advanced on-device features at a lower price point.
Next year's budget laptop features A19 Pro and 12GB RAM for advanced on-device AI
The MacBook Neo 2 will likely use Apple's A19 Pro chipset for processing tasks. It ships with 12GB of unified RAM, which represents a significant increase over the current model's 8GB configuration. This memory boost allows the laptop to handle more complex workloads and run sophisticated machine learning models locally.
- RAM: 12GB unified memory
- Chipset: A19 Pro (binned or non-binned)
- AI Model Support: AFM 3 Core Advanced
The increased memory capacity enables the MacBook Neo 2 to run AFM 3 Core Advanced. Apple describes this as its most capable on-device artificial intelligence model. Future software updates are expected to complement the hardware's capabilities for enhanced performance.
Apple positions the MacBook Neo 2 as its cheapest hardware product capable of running sophisticated on-device AI tools. These capabilities include expressive voices and advanced dictation functions. The device promises significantly improved compute and graphics performance compared to the original MacBook Neo.
The current generation MacBook Neo launched at a price point of $599. Apple expects the new model to arrive in markets next year without specifying an exact date or final pricing structure yet.



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