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First MacBook Neo Benchmarks Are In: Here's How It Compares to the M1 MacBook Air

Benchmarks for the new MacBook Neo surfaced today, and unsurprisingly, CPU performance is almost identical to the iPhone 16 Pro. The ‌MacBook Neo‌ uses the same 6-core A18 Pro chip that was first introduced in the iPhone 16 Pro, but it has one fewer GPU core.

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The ‌MacBook Neo‌ earned a single-core score of 3461 and a multi-core score of 8668, along with a Metal score of 31286.

Here's how the Neo's scores compare to ‌iPhone 16‌ Pro and other devices that make apt comparisons:

  • iPhone 16 Pro - 3445 single-core, 8624 multi-core, 32575 Metal
  • M1 MacBook Air - 2346 single-core, 8342 multi-core, 33148 Metal
  • M4 MacBook Air - 3696 single-core, 14730 multi-core, 54630 Metal
  • M3 iPad Air - 3048 single-core, 11678 multi-core, 44395 Metal
  • iPad 11 - 2587 single-core, 6036 multi-core, 19395 Metal

Since the ‌MacBook Neo‌ has one fewer GPU core than the ‌iPhone 16‌ Pro, it makes sense to see a slightly lower Metal score.

When comparing the ‌MacBook Neo‌'s performance to existing Macs, the A18 Pro's multi-core performance is on par with the M1 chip in the MacBook Air, but single-core performance is much higher than it was with the ‌M1‌. It's closer to the M3 or M4 chip.

High single-core performance is a good fit for the ‌MacBook Neo‌ audience, because single-core speeds are important for activities like web browsing, using document apps, and streaming video. The ‌MacBook Neo‌ isn't really built for video editing, music creation, 3D modeling, and similar tasks where multi-core performance makes more of a difference.

Apple does not compare ‌MacBook Neo‌ performance to other Macs, iPads, or iPhones. The company's low-cost MacBook focuses on competing with similar-priced Windows PCs and Chromebooks. In its marketing materials, Apple says the A18 Pro is up to 50 percent faster for "everyday tasks" than the bestselling PC with the latest shipping Intel Core Ultra 5. It's also up to 3x faster for on-device AI workloads and up to 2x faster for photo editing.

We're only seeing one benchmark result so far, so averages could be slightly different when more Neo machines are benchmarked, but the scores are right in line with what's expected.

The ‌MacBook Neo‌ is priced starting at $599, and it is available for preorder now. It is set to launch on March 11.

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Blackstick Avatar
2 weeks ago
Solid enough for millions of users who don’t have a clue what ram is.

If my daughters needed a Mac? This is what I’d buy. They’re gonna sell these by the pallet.

Best Mac value Apple has ever shipped. Even the Mini when it was $499 (in the mid ‘00s) didn’t touch this because you’d still need to add display, keyboard and mouse.

Basically if you’re anyone who has to ask a parent or in the case of the elderly, their children for a Mac? It’s gonna be a Neo.
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Apple_Robert Avatar
2 weeks ago
As many have already espoused, there is nothing inferior about the Neo chip. You hear that MBP people?
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2 weeks ago
Everyone here acting like they can't get their work done on the Neo which probably has a single core score higher than the machine they are currently on LOL
Can't wait to see the YouTube reviews showing how surprisingly amazing and capable this thing is

News flash, Apple Silicon is insanely great!
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JPack Avatar
2 weeks ago
This thing will clearly be a hit for everyday computing tasks.

More interested to see the SSD benchmarks and a teardown.
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Blackstick Avatar
2 weeks ago

8GB and 256GB do make a Mac unusable. I tried it out a few years ago. It’s even worse now
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They’re not the video editors or the software engineers or designers. But if you’re a regular analyst or a producer or a writer or helpdesk or payroll specialist or you’re a grip or a hair stylist or some big shot’s executive assistant? It’s perfectly fine.
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2 weeks ago
It won’t replace my m1 air but this is very much that beloved machines spiritual successor, not the 2015 12”.
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