#macbook-neo — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #macbook-neo, aggregated by home.social.
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Umzug vom alten #iMac 2017 auf neues #MacBookNeo:
"Das sieht ja alles ganz anders aus, da muß ich mich jetzt erst wieder eingewöhnen (…) ich kann meine Dateien nicht mehr aufmachen”
“’Ähm, man konnte noch nie JPG mit Pages aufmachen”
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@sbamueller ich hatte hier noch einen Philips 276B Monitor und hab den einfach per USB-C an das #Macbookneo angeschlossen.
Funktioniert gut. Tastatur, Maus und Strom laufen dann über den Monitor.
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Wenn man sich einen Bildschirm für ein #MacBookNeo kaufen wollte, wozu würdet ihr dann raten?
Eher Office und Emails und sicher nicht Gameing.
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Die Reparierbarkeit des #MacBookNeo ist wirklich erstaunlich.
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MacBook Neo Deep Dive: Benchmarks, Wafer Economics, and the 8GB Gamble
https://www.jdhodges.com/blog/macbook-neo-benchmarks-analysis/
#HackerNews #MacBookNeo #Benchmarks #WaferEconomics #8GBGamble #TechAnalysis
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Mal zu etwas Wichtigem: Mir fällt gerade auf… das MacBook Neo passt sogar auch in das iPad Sleeve. 😁
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:tux: Während wir gerade alle feiern, wie geil #Linux inzwischen ist und ich gerade ein butterweich laufendes Resident Evil Requiem auf meinem Linux-PC zu Ende gespielt habe, flutet #Apple den #Notebook-Markt mit billigen Macbooks, auf denen Linux nicht läuft, lassen #Samsung, #Xiaomi und Co keine alternativen Systeme auf ihren Smartphones mehr zu, läuft Linux auf #Microsoft #Surface Geräten allenfalls nach übelstem Rumgefrickel und wirft #Google eine #Chromebook-Nachfolge mit #Android auf den Markt, das auch immer mehr zugenagelt wird.
Die Großen haben Angst um ihre Ökosysteme und den drohenden Verlust ihrer Kundenbindung und tun entsprechend alles dafür, dass wir es zukünftig schwerer haben, freie Alternativen zu wählen.
⚠️ Bitte achtet darauf, was für Hardware ihr kauft, und wählt Systeme, die euch keinen Riegel vorschieben.
#Macbook #MacbookNeo #Windows #FOSS #FreeSoftware #OpenBSD #FreeBSD #FreieSoftware #Laptop #PC #Smartphone
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MacBook Neo vs MacBook Air : quel sera le préféré des étudiants ?
https://mac4ever.com/196122
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Apple i Intel znów razem? „Stary wróg” może produkować układy Apple Silicon
Historia zatoczyła koło w najbardziej nieoczekiwany sposób.
Według najnowszych doniesień, Apple i Intel zawarły wstępne porozumienie, na mocy którego fabryki Intela miałyby produkować procesory zaprojektowane w Cupertino. Jeśli umowa dojdzie do skutku, Intel dołączy do elitarnego grona dostawców, takich jak TSMC czy Samsung, stając się de facto „manufakturą” dla układów Apple Silicon.
Dlaczego Apple wraca do Intela?
Odpowiedź jest krótka: TSMC nie wyrabia. Tajwański gigant, który do tej pory był wyłącznym producentem chipów Apple, padł ofiarą własnego sukcesu i boomu na sztuczną inteligencję.
Moce przerobowe TSMC są obecnie blokowane przez gigantyczne zamówienia od Nvidii na układy do serwerów AI. Ponadto Tim Cook przyznał ostatnio, że dostępność najnowszych iPhone’ów była ograniczona właśnie przez braki w dostawach układów A19 z Tajwanu.
W tej sytuacji Apple potrzebuje dywersyfikacji. Intel, pod nowym dowództwem Lip-Bu Tana, desperacko szuka dużych klientów dla swoich najnowocześniejszych linii produkcyjnych (węzły 18A oraz nadchodzące 14A).
Co Intel będzie produkował dla Apple?
Nie spodziewajcie się, że najpotężniejsze układy M5 Ultra czy procesory do iPhone’ów Pro od razu wyjadą z fabryk Intela. Według przecieków, Apple planuje zacząć od „bezpiecznego pułapu”:
- Tanie procesory M-series: Intel miałby wytwarzać układy do podstawowych modeli iPadów oraz komputerów z niższej półki.
- MacBook Neo na celowniku: to idealny kandydat. Skoro Neo ma być maszyną masową i tanią, przeniesienie produkcji jego układów do Intela pozwoliłoby odciążyć TSMC, które mogłoby się skupić na „wyścigu zbrojeń” w modelach Pro i Max.
Ironia losu
Przypomnijmy: Apple porzuciło Intela w 2020 roku, mając dość wiecznych opóźnień, problemów z przegrzewaniem się procesorów i braku innowacji. Przejście na własną architekturę ARM było dla giganta z Cupertino wyzwoleniem.
Dziś sytuacja jest zgoła inna. Intel nie dostarcza już własnej, kulejącej architektury, ale oferuje swoje fabryki. Dla Apple to układ idealny: zachowują pełną kontrolę nad udanym projektem Apple Silicon, jednocześnie zyskując mocne zaplecze produkcyjne na terenie USA, co ma też ogromne znaczenie polityczne i logistyczne.
#Apple #AppleSilicon #iMagazine #Intel #LipBuTan #MSeries #MacbookNeo #procesory #technologia #TSMC -
Le MacBook Neo ne vaut pas un bon vieux PC http://dlvr.it/TSS3rr #MacBookNeo #PC
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Apple ha raddoppiato la produzione di MacBook Neo, ordinando un nuovo lotto di chip A18 Pro. La decisione arriva dopo il successo del laptop.
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Luxusproblem für Apple: Das MacBook Neo ist zu beliebt für zu wenige Chips https://www.computerbase.de/news/notebooks/luxusproblem-fuer-apple-das-macbook-neo-ist-zu-beliebt-fuer-zu-wenige-chips.97256/ #Apple #MacBookNeo
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MacBook Neo and iPad: Here We Go Again
Tired arguments get a new leash on life
#Apple #Tech #MacBookNeo #iPadhttps://warnercrocker.com/2026/05/05/macbook-neo-and-ipad-here-we-go-again/
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Das #MacBookNeo verkauft sich so gut, dass #Apple die Produktion erhöht. Das verursacht jedoch hohe Kosten, die womöglich an die Endkunden weitergegeben werden. Als 'Entschädigung' könnte es neue #Farben geben. https://winfuture.de/news,158564.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=ManualStatus&utm_campaign=SocialMedia
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Un MacBook Neo 2 avec des coloris inédits... mais plus cher ?
https://mac4ever.com/196073
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MacBook Neo : Apple va-t-elle refaire le coup du Mac mini ? http://dlvr.it/TSQ2Xk #MacBookNeo #Apple
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El secreto no reside en el tamaño de los músculos (RAM), sino en cómo se utilizan (Optimización). 🧠💪
#Apple #Windows #Windows11 #Tech #TechNews #OS #Software #MacOS #MacBookNeo
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Tired arguments get a new leash on life.
MacBook Neo and iPad: Here We Go Again
#Apple #iPad #MacBookNeo #Tech
https://warnercrocker.com/2026/05/05/macbook-neo-and-ipad-here-we-go-again/ -
MacBook Neo and iPad: Here We Go Again
When Apple released the MacBook Neo it was obvious to most that Apple had introduced a product that would shake up the larger laptop market. Lurking just underneath that obviousness was how it might or might not affect the iPad market. It was only a matter of time and timing, before those who, both rightly in some cases and wrongly in others, criticized Apple for not delivering the iPad of their dreams that could do anything and everything seized on the Neo’s success as a pivot point in the discussion.
The quest for the perfect device for everyone is and will always be an imperfect one. Much like the arguments. In addition to its impact on the laptop manufacturing markets, the MacBook Neo proves just how imperfect those arguments are. Yet, there’s already a large dollop of discourse saying that the Neo proves Apple’s iPad strategy needs adjusting. Add to that the rumors of a touchscreen Mac that continue to recirculate the same way the iPad discussion does just prior to WWDC each year.
On Michael Tsai’s Blog there’s an excellent collection of links and comments that’s worth a look if you’re at all interested in this ultimately meaningless debate. The links feed off a post from Craig Mod, titled MacBook Neo and How The iPad Could Be, that argues “iPads should be radically touch only and MacBooks should be keyboard-first.” I can’t say I disagree. But I think the discussion should go further than either/or.
There’s got to be several data centers worth of AI-scraped web articles on the ups and downs of the iPad floating around and how Apple’s strategy held it back. And yes, the iPad has had its ups and downs. But I would argue that’s mostly, not completely, a question of preference rather than any “the iPad should be this or that” win or lose proposition.
Being an iPad user since the first edition, I’ll say this. Most of the dissatisfaction I’ve seen over the years comes from those who wanted the iPad to be more like a Mac than those who used it primarily as a tablet. Without trying to be derisive, I’d venture to say that most who complained were keyboard jockeys by trade. I don’t begrudge them their complaints. From that perspective the complaints did and still do make sense. In many ways they were following Apple’s lead from the “What’s a computer?” days, before Apple abandoned that tack and sailed into broader and more lucrative waters with Apple Silicon.
Admittedly I’m showing my own preference here. I use an iPad as a tool in my work as a theatre practitioner. I’m on my feet with a script on my iPad, using an Apple Pencil to take notes. If I need to do keyboard work in the rehearsal room, I plop the iPad on a Magic Keyboard, do the keyboard related task, then pop the iPad off again and get back on my feet. When I’m back in my digs, I mostly work on a Mac. Apple’s ecosystem makes this all possible. When it works well.
Personally, I hope Apple keeps developing and delivering all of its current line of products. Stretch capabilities in some to the limit, and limit others with less.
The current lineup serves me well. Frankly, I can’t imagine any changes Apple could make that would alter how I work. I’d be content with that future, even though I know the tools I’m going to use are going to change regardless of my current comfort zone. If that future is all about creating hardware to run AI, as it appears to be, the decision points are going to shift away from most of the spec and capability differences we’ve been accustomed to in the past anyway.
Craig Mod argues that “the specificity of our tools should be radically clear.” I buy the argument, but extending the discussion I’ll say it’s better to have more capability than less. Most users don’t touch anywhere near what even the most limited devices can offer. In my experience they find their way to whatever level they need, which is a much lower one than most realize. Those of us who may made need more, don’t understand that most users couldn’t care less.
Moving on, and with the “What’s a Computer?” miscues behind us, Apple’s current challenge and our headaches stem more from Apple trying to meld its operating systems into some sort of grand cohesive vision that feels the same across all of its devices. Admirable. But ultimately flawed in the same way that each different computing device Apple sells is as different as any two users who use that same device. Vive la différence.
I’m sure Apple gets that, but until the MacBook Neo that wasn’t quite as smack the Apple press in the face apparent, even though there have been lesser featured iPads at lower price points prior to the Neo. You could argue the same about the iPhone Air, but the higher price obscures the point.
With talk of higher priced “ultra” iPhones and who knows what else supposedly on the horizon, who knows where all of this really leads. I’m guessing Apple will be more than content to have a multi-layered series of price points attracting customers from both the low end and the high end. That all leads to more users spending money on Apple services and that’s the key to Apple’s continued growth. More hardware entry points (price) bring in more users than new features most won’t ever use. It’s simple math.
As long as Apple’s hardware profit margins can be maintained across its lineup, even with lower priced and perhaps less capable hardware, it’s pretty much a slam dunk. The success of the Neo not only points to this strategy, it should also point ahead to a diversified hardware lineup that fills many needs, as long as there is a clear and distinct choice for the toolsets that suits them best.
(image from the author)
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#Apple #iPad #iPhone #Mac #MacBook #MacBookNeo #Tech #technology -
Apple préparerait un MacBook Ultra : le MacBook Neo... premium ?
https://mac4ever.com/196007
#Mac4Ever #MacBookNeo #MacBookUltra -
How #Apple produced its #macbookneo commercial.
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Plugged my MacBook Neo into my USB switch for the first time, so I'm now using a desktop keyboard and speakers with my MacBook.
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I think people people are overhyping the #macbookneo
It's not cheap.
It's 700€, thats expensive.
It dosn't at all compete with 250 bucks Chromebooks or 200€ used Thinkpads. -
How fast is a macOS VM, and how small could it be? (eclecticlight.co)
https://eclecticlight.co/2026/05/02/how-fast-is-a-macos-vm-and-how-small-could-it-be/