Crystal ball: Let’s be clear upfront: there is no Mac Neo desktop. No leak, no supply chain [rumour], no analyst note. What follows is conjecture – but conjecture worth taking seriously, because the pieces are sitting right there on Apple’s workbench.

  • Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldOPM
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    2 months ago

    An interesting thought experiment, but the $300 price is not realistic for any company other than SBCs makers (let alone Apple).

    I also feel desktop computing is fundamentally a different sort of experience where there is a bigger emphasis on flexibility (both in terms of hardware and the software platform).

    • 9point6@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Apple is big enough they could definitely do a $300 box if they wanted to

      They wouldn’t get their usual margin perhaps, but remember the neo macbooks are primarily a way of them using up a large number of processors that otherwise don’t have a product to go in, created as a side effect of their main product line.

      Mac desktop users (and frankly, many average consumers) don’t seem to care about flexibility, because they already have the fairly successful mini and studio desktop lines which have very little flexibility out of the factory compared to a regular desktop.

      I can definitely see schools and offices wanting to take them up on a cheap desktop, so it’s not like the volume of sales isn’t there. I think the main thing stopping it, based on some of the reports following the MacBook neo launch, is they might not have enough of the dud iPhone chips to meet demand. Of course, spinning up a whole manufacturing run to make chips for Neo machines defeats the entire purpose of them existing in the first place, so maybe they wouldn’t want to stretch the resource by asking more SKUs that use it.

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      2 months ago

      If they can make entire laptop and sell it for $500, they can absolutely remove the screen, keyboard, trackpad and battery and sell it for $300.

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        2 months ago

        doesn’t matter, they’re running out of chips or have run out. That was the whole purpose of the Neo line, to use up the left over crap iphone chips. If they made chips specifically for the macbook neo and possible desktop neo the things wouldn’t be as cheap as they are, it would be pointless.

        The whole point of the Neo line was the ability to sell parts that they otherwise wouldn’t be able to sell. The Macbook Neo is the Hot Dog Wiener of the computing world.

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          2 months ago

          That’s not correct.

          1. The purpose of the Neo device is to create an entry level option and get people into Apple’s ecosystem. Same as the iPhone 16e.
          2. They can just…make more chips. They are already working on the Neo successor. It wasn’t just a “one and done” product.