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Apple’s MacBook Neo Next Upgrade Might Quietly Fix the One Frustration Buyers Deal With Every Single Day

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Apple is preparing a refreshed MacBook Neo for next year, aimed at improving the device’s everyday performance.

The next model will run on the A19 Pro chip, the same processor expected in the iPhone 17 Pro. Apple is also expected to increase memory to 12GB, up from 8GB in the current version.

That change should be easy to notice in daily use. Apps stay open longer, switching between tasks feels smoother, and background processes are less likely to slow things down. It’s the kind of improvement that shows up over time rather than in benchmarks.

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Apple is likely to use a slightly adjusted version of the chip with a 5-core GPU, matching the current model. This keeps performance consistent while giving the company more flexibility as it scales production.

Demand for the MacBook Neo is building faster than expected. Apple is now working with manufacturing partners in China and Vietnam to increase output as sales continue to climb.

That shift is already creating a supply strain Apple didn’t plan for, forcing the company to make decisions around production capacity, component allocation, and how this model fits within the broader Mac lineup.

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The MacBook Neo is starting to move beyond its original role. What looked like a straightforward addition to Apple’s lineup is now drawing stronger interest from buyers, putting more attention on how Apple supports it going forward.

With more memory, a newer chip, and rising demand behind it, the next MacBook Neo is shaping up to be a more capable machine that reflects how quickly this product is gaining ground.

Would 12GB of RAM finally make the MacBook Neo worth upgrading for you, or is Apple still holding back too much?

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