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News, coverage and analysis tracking MacBook Pro across the outlets.- The RAM crisis comes for Apple: Mac and iPad prices jacked up by hundreds as company says 'We have never seen a component price increase this much, this quickly'Apple has significantly increased the prices of its Mac and iPad lines due to a rapid and substantial rise in component costs. The company stated that it has never experienced such a swift and large increase in component prices before. While iPhones are currently unaffected, CEO Tim Cook indicated that price hikes for all products might become unavoidable if the situation persists.
- How Long Should an Apple Laptop Really Last? | Invision Game CommunityApple laptops are believed to last longer than competing devices, contributing to their strong resale value and the growth of the refurbished market. Factors influencing a laptop's lifespan include usage patterns, maintenance, battery health, software support, performance expectations, and physical condition. Ultimately, the practical lifespan of an Apple laptop depends on whether it continues to meet the owner's expectations for performance and usability.
- Framework just announced its own 'MacBook Pro for Linux users'Framework has announced the Framework 13 Pro, a new laptop featuring a redesigned chassis, Panther Lake mainboard, and a larger battery, aiming to be a 'MacBook Pro for Linux users'. The device maintains Framework's commitment to repairability and offers upgraded components including a custom display and haptic trackpad. Pricing starts at $1,199 for the DIY edition and $1,499 for pre-built configurations, with shipments beginning in June 2026.
- The next Mac Studio and MacBook Pro releases could be postponed by several monthsApple's upcoming releases of the Mac Studio and MacBook Pro may be delayed by several months due to a global memory shortage. The Mac Studio, previously expected mid-year, is now predicted for an October release, while the touchscreen MacBook Pro's timeline has shifted towards late 2026 or early 2027. The shortages are impacting various tech companies, though Apple's recent MacBook Neo release was successful.
- This creator shoved a Framework inside of a 2006 MacBook: 'A reimagined classic, that's only a little bit…A creator known as Edoogg has successfully integrated a Framework motherboard into a 2006 MacBook, creating a unique hardware modification. The project, which took three months, involved extensive custom work, including 3D modeling and soldering, to achieve a functional, albeit 'janky,' reimagined classic.
- The Morning After: Apple takes on cheap Windows laptops and Chromebooks with the $599 MacBook NeoApple has launched the MacBook Neo, a new $599 laptop running on an iPhone chipset, targeting the budget Windows laptop and Chromebook market. The device features a 13-inch Retina display, 8GB of RAM, and two USB-C ports. The article also touches on other tech news including hands-on impressions of the Nothing Phone 4a Pro and 4a, a review of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, and Netflix's acquisition of an AI startup founded by Ben Affleck.
- Everything Apple announced this week: MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e and moreApple announced a series of new and refreshed products, including the iPhone 17e, M4-powered iPad Air, M5 MacBook Air, and new MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. The company also unveiled the MacBook Neo, its most affordable laptop to date, and updated its Studio Display line with a new Studio Display XDR model. Many of these devices will be available starting March 11.
- Apple Brings Powerful AI-Focused M5 Products & Studio Displays To MarketApple has announced new M5-powered products including the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and updated Studio Displays. These devices feature enhanced AI capabilities with new M5 Pro and M5 Max chipsets designed for advanced machine learning tasks. The new lineup also includes Thunderbolt 5 connectivity for the Studio Displays and will be available for pre-order starting March 4.
- Apple unveils the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, which feature new, faster 'super cores'Apple has unveiled its new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, featuring enhanced 'super cores' and improved AI compute capabilities. These chips will power the latest MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models, offering significant boosts in CPU and GPU performance, including advancements in ray tracing and AI processing.
- Apple brings its M5 Pro and Max silicon to the next MacBook Pro generationApple has announced new MacBook Pro models featuring its M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, available in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes. These laptops offer increased CPU and GPU cores, with base models now starting at 1TB of storage. Prices have increased compared to the previous generation, with the 14-inch model starting at $1,699 and the 16-inch at $2,699.