Apple Has a Mac Problem… and It’s About to Get Worse
VOLLSTÄNDIGE ABSCHRIFT
Apple has a big problem with their Mac
lineup. And it kind of started last year
with the introduction of the $600 Mac
Mini, which delivered an unprecedented
value in the world of desktop computing.
Then 2 months ago, Apple released their
most accessible Mac ever, the MacBook
Neo. A full MacBook experience at the
price of just, you guessed it, $600.
Finally, Apple had an answer to the
lowcost desktop and laptop market, and
customers are taking notice. There's
only one problem. It's a big problem.
You can't buy them. And the problem
isn't going to be fixed anytime soon,
and the whole situation could get a lot
worse. So, let me break down exactly
what's happening, why you can't buy
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let's start with talking about the
problems of the MacBook Neo and why
Apple can't make enough of them. Because
this lowcost MacBook, I think everyone
knew that this was going to lead to a
pretty big increase in sales for the
Mac. Even Apple knew this product would
sell well, but they just didn't know
how. Well, take it from here, Tim.
>> Right now, we're supply constrained on
the MacBook Neo. The response has been
we we were uh very bullish on the
product before announcing it and uh but
we undercall the the level of enthusiasm
that would be with it.
>> Yes, the MacBook Neo, as I pointed out
in my own videos on it so far, has overd
delivered on its promise. Despite its
low price, it feels just as premium as
any other MacBook with its build
quality. and the sacrifices it makes
aren't enough to deter buyers and have
them pick a more expensive MacBook like
the MacBook Air. And even the A18 Pro
chip, the thing powering this device,
the iPhone chip, the thing that everyone
said would turn out to be a problem and
this would be an underpowered device
that wasn't powerful enough to give you
the full Mac OS experience. Well, they
were wrong. The A18 Pro delivered. It
gave you the full Mac OS experience. But
there is a problem with the A18 Pro. And
it's the big problem for Apple with the
MacBook Neo, not necessarily for you.
Because one of the reasons why the
MacBook Neo can achieve such a low cost
is because Apple already manufactured
these chips, but they don't plan on
making any more of them. You see, the
A18 Pro in the MacBook Neo is
technically a defective chip, just not a
fully defective chip. You see, when a
company manufactures or fabs a chip,
some of these chips come off the line
with minor defects, like maybe a GPU
core or a CPU core isn't fully working.
Instead of throwing these chips away,
Apple and other companies save these to
use in other products. So, while the
iPhone 16 Pro received the fully enabled
A18 Pro with six GPU cores active, while
the MacBook Neo basically gets all the
leftover chips that Apple deemed were
not good enough for the iPhone 16 Pro,
basically ones with one of the GPU cores
not working. And then Apple just
disables that core, puts that chip into
the MacBook Neo, and now you have the
A18 Pro MacBook Neo with the only
difference being instead of six GPU
cores, it now has five GPU cores, which
means that in Apple's case, these
leftover chips that they're using for
the MacBook Neo are basically free to
use, which is why they can toss them
into the MacBook Neo and then deliver
this at a lower price point. The problem
is Apple only has a limited supply of
these A18 Pro chips available. To make
matters worse, Apple has stopped primary
production of the A18 Pro and has moved
on to producing the A19 Pro chip that is
in the iPhone 17 Pro. Now, you would be
right to conclude that maybe Apple can
just put some A19 Pro chips into the
MacBook Neo, give it a spec bump, and
release it. Well, the problem is Apple
also has a supply constraint on A19 Pro
chip productions as well with the iPhone
17 series selling better than expected
and the bend A19 Pro chips are also
being used for the iPhone Air as well.
Surely though, Apple is also getting
ready for a MacBook Neo 2. So, they were
aware of this, right? and they are kind
of following the same strategy,
stockpiling those BIN A19 Pro chips, at
least the ones that aren't used for the
iPhone Air for the eventual refresh of a
MacBook Neo2. So, Apple really has two
choices here if they want to make more
MacBook Neos. they can somehow spin up
production on the A18 Pro chip again and
make more for the Neo. But that is
highly unlikely, probably close to
impossible given the supply shortage of
computer chips overall and the fact that
they are already producing the A19 Pro
chip. So, it's probably just cheaper to
keep making those. The second choice,
and I think this is more likely, is that
the Neo is just going to be supply
constrained for a while. It is likely
that Apple is already artificially
holding back ship dates for the Neo to
currently meet the demand and kind of
like putting out the supply little by
little so they don't have this product
like actually sold out on their web
page. So, what Apple could do to kind of
offset this is to strategically decide
to release the MacBook Neo2 earlier than
expected and then use the supply of Bend
A19 Pro chips that they have surely
built up by now to fulfill uh this
increased demand that they weren't
expecting. But that's not even the worst
of it because while the Neo is supply
constrained, you can at least still
order it on Apple's website. However,
that wasn't true of the base model Mac
Mini, which a few days ago was
completely sold out on Apple's website.
Like, you couldn't even add it to your
cart. And I have never seen that happen
with an Apple product before. Sure, you
could see the ship dates get pushed
back, but the fact that they wouldn't
even let you add the product to the
cart, never have I seen that before. And
that lasted for about a week until um
the other day. Not because Apple got
more Mac Minis, but uh because Apple has
officially discontinued the 256 GB
version of the M4 Mac Mini, effectively
raising the starting price for this
machine to $799
for the 512 GB version. Still, even with
that discontinuation, supply for the Mac
Mini is even less than the Neo. With
order delays of up to six weeks,
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