
Apple is reportedly planning to release a more affordable MacBook in spring 2026, potentially featuring an A18 Pro chip. This move aims to attract entry-level and mid-range consumers, including students. The budget model might use USB-C ports instead of Thunderbolt, potentially impacting data transfer speeds and external display support. This strategy could also lead to the phasing out of the older M1 MacBook Air.
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