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Apple Eyes Budget 13-Inch MacBook Powered by A18 Pro Chip

Mass production of the model is planned for late 2025 to meet a 5–7 million-unit shipment goal in 2026.

MacBook Air (M4, 2025)
The new, affordable MacBook could be an ideal choice for students. (Pictured: MacBook Air).
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Apple secretly working on a more affordable MacBook with iPhone chip, launch likely by 2026

Overview

  • Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that Apple is developing a more affordable 13-inch MacBook using the A18 Pro chip borrowed from its iPhone lineup.
  • If introduced, it would be the first MacBook to run on A-series silicon rather than the higher-powered M-series processors.
  • The entry-level laptop is expected to come in vibrant finishes including silver, blue, pink and yellow to distinguish it from existing models.
  • Apple has tapped suppliers like Everwin Precision for casing production ahead of a late fourth quarter 2025 or early first quarter 2026 manufacturing ramp-up.
  • The company aims for the new model to account for 5–7 million shipments in 2026 as part of its push to restore annual MacBook volumes to around 25 million units.