Apple officially released the new laptop MacBook Neo,The starting price is set at 4599 yuan. As a brand new member of the MacBook family, the emergence of this product further enriches Apple's entry-level thin and light notebook product line.In terms of core configuration, MacBook Neo is equipped with the A18 Pro chip previously launched by the iPhone 16 Pro series. This marks that Apple mobile phone chips have officially crossed over into computer terminals, showing extremely high energy efficiency advantages.

It is worth noting that there are subtle differences between the two devices in terms of specific graphics processing specifications. The A18 Pro chip used in MacBook Neo integrates a 5-core graphics processor (GPU), while the version equipped with iPhone 16 Pro has a 6-core GPU, one more core than the notebook version.

Apart from this, the other core indicators are completely consistent between the two. The chip has a powerful 6-core central processor, consisting of 2 performance cores and 4 energy-efficiency cores, which can easily handle daily office and complex tasks.
The machine is also equipped with a 16-core neural network engine, which can handle various local AI calculations calmly, and fully supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing technology, bringing users more realistic visual rendering effects.
In terms of basic hardware combination, the entire MacBook Neo series comes standard with 8GB of memory, and offers two storage capacity specifications of 256GB and 512GB. The screen adopts a classic 13-inch design, achieving an excellent balance between visual experience and portability.
In order to meet the aesthetic needs of young consumers, the new MacBook Neo is available in four fashionable colors: silver, peach pink, citrus yellow and indigo blue, with a more lively and recognizable style.
In terms of sales plans, MacBook Neo will officially start pre-sales on March 6 and is scheduled to be officially launched on March 11. With a starting price of 4,599 yuan, it is expected to become the most cost-effective entry-level Mac option in the near future.

