This summer, rumors starting surfacing that Apple was developing a lightweight MacBook  running on iPhone hardware. Notable Apple insider Ming Chi Kuo supported the rumors in a post on X in July, claiming the company was currently working on a more affordable MacBook running on the A18 Pro chipset the same one found in the  iPhone 16 Pro  instead of an M series processor.  Also: Should you upgrade to M5 MacBook Pro from an M1? How the numbers add up Tech news site DigiTim

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