MacBook Neo sales projected to be strong, interesting news surfaces about the Neo 2
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MacBook Neo sales projected to be strong, interesting news surfaces about the Neo 2
"The Neo is now expected to ship around 4.5 to 5 million units this year, with 2-2.5 million before the end of June. The laptop is currently being exclusively assembled by Quanta, with Foxconn perhaps becoming a second supplier in the near future."
"Speaking of the MacBook Neo 2, this was originally expected to have a touchscreen, but Ming-Chi Kuo says this could now change. Perhaps Apple realized it can sell this line well without adding a more expensive component like that. And it does seem like Apple will keep the touchscreen exclusive to the MacBook Ultra, the most expensive MacBook ever sold."
"Luxshare is actively seeking to become an assembler for the Neo 2, aligning with its intention to become the world's largest laptop assembler, for which it's already rapidly expanded its Windows laptop assembly business over the past 1-2 years."
Apple introduced the MacBook Neo as its most budget-friendly MacBook option, projecting 4.5 to 5 million unit shipments this year, with 2-2.5 million units expected before June. Quanta currently handles exclusive assembly, with Foxconn potentially joining as a second supplier. Luxshare is pursuing assembler status for the Neo 2 as part of its expansion strategy to become the world's largest laptop assembler. The Neo 2 will likely forgo touchscreen functionality, keeping this premium feature exclusive to the MacBook Ultra. Industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests competing laptops may become more expensive by year-end due to rising memory costs, potentially making the MacBook Neo appear more competitively priced.
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