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The next MacBook Neo already sounds like a big upgrade for one reason – 9to5Mac

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Last updated: 2026/04/13 at 10:25 AM
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Last week a new report on the MacBook Neo’s success contained details on Apple’s plan for the product’s successor, and the next-gen Neo already sounds like a big upgrade.

New MacBook Neo’s A19 Pro chip will bring three benefits

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The MacBook Neo, by all accounts, looks like a runaway hit.

Apple hasn’t disclosed official sales numbers. But Tim Cook did confirm that the Mac had its best launch week ever among new Mac buyers when the Neo arrived. And last week, a report claimed that the product’s success has led to Apple running low on A18 Pro chips far sooner than expected.

That same report offered this update on the next-gen Neo.

Tim Culpan, writing at Culpium:

Prior to the dilemma posed by this runaway success, Apple was only planning to have suppliers build a new Neo next year, powered by the current generation of binned A19 Pro chips, I am told.

It’s not surprising that Apple would give the next MacBook Neo a new chip, and the A19 Pro is the most obvious choice. But it’s good to get confirmation from someone with connections and expertise in this area.

Even if Apple changes nothing else about the next MacBook Neo, the A19 Pro will make for a big upgrade because it comes with three benefits:

  1. 12GB RAM, up from 8GB
  2. More powerful CPU and especially GPU
  3. Better efficiency for potential battery gains

The RAM increase is a big deal, because the current Neo’s 8GB limitation is one of the few common complaints about the machine. Though 8GB is perfectly fine for many users, a 50% increase to 12GB will make the Neo even better for tasks that go beyond basic web browsing, email, and messaging.

Performance gains will help in that department too. And while A19 Pro’s CPU is only modestly faster than A18 Pro, the GPU has big gains. That’s thanks to the addition of Neural Accelerators in every GPU core.

Neural Accelerators bring up to 3x gains for AI-centric GPU tasks, which can apply to things like Apple Intelligence features and the soon-to-arrive new Siri, but also gaming.

Finally, the A19 Pro has efficiency advantages over its predecessor. While this probably won’t make a huge difference in battery life, it should make some difference—and every bit helps.

Will the new MacBook Neo tempt you to switch from your current Mac? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments.

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