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EugW

macrumors G5
Jun 18, 2017
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It’s too bad Apple didn’t bring back the 12” MacBook when they introduced the M1.
For a 12" inch MacBook, I'd be perfectly happy with A18, as long as it could support macOS and 16 GB RAM.

In fact, even my lowly A14 in my iPhone 12 Pro Max is already faster than every single Intel Mac in my house.

Geekbench 6.3 scores:
2020 Mac mini M1 - 2402 / 8804
2023 iPhone 15 Pro A17 - 3018 / 7808
2020 iPhone 12 Pro A14 - 2229 / 5364
2017 iMac Core i5-7600 - 1557 / 4885
2015 MB Pro i5-5257U - 1031 / 2118
2017 MacBook m3-7Y32 - 1003 / 1902
2017 MB Air i5-5350U - 948 / 1850
 
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stiligFox

macrumors 68000
Apr 24, 2009
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And that was a terrible product. It was just cheap.
I mean, for you maybe! I ran an 11" MacBook Air for years and it carried me through the later half of college and beyond. Absolutely loved it and have another sitting in a box waiting to repaired and put back into service. Device preference is always subjective!
 

tomtad

macrumors 68020
Jun 7, 2015
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The only testing I have is an M2 iPad Pro, which doesnt fit properly. However, after closing and opening, it doesnt seem to be an issue. Its almost the exact same material as the laptops, and I have never had issues with those.

That’s because there’s a rubber lip that runs around the edge of the screen on a MacBook so it doesn’t come into contact with the keyboard. The iPad doesn’t have this and is the reason why the keyboards have been manufactured of a soft material so far as the screen will sit directly on it.
 

transpo1

macrumors 65816
Jul 15, 2010
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It’s too bad Apple didn’t bring back the 12” MacBook when they introduced the M1.
Agreed! They should definitely release this with an M chip and call it the MacBook SE (even though MacBook Air would be a more appropriate name for it).
 
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