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>If you’ve thought the MacBook Neo could be for you, but the 512GB maximum storage size wasn’t enough, a YouTuber may have good news for you. They carried out a DIY upgrade to swap out the SSD for a 1TB one, which is also faster than the stock one supplied in the device …

Archive: https://archive.today/6aQTD From the post: >>If you’ve thought the MacBook Neo could be for you, but the 512GB maximum storage size wasn’t enough, a YouTuber may have good news for you. They carried out a DIY upgrade to swap out the SSD for a 1TB one, which is also faster than the stock one supplied in the device …
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That /s/crApple laptop also uses binned iPhone A18 Pro chipset with disabled defective GPU cores, that's why they are cheap, but crApple is running out of defective binned chips and will have to decide between raising the price of the entry model by using fully working chips with a disabled GPU core or remove it from the shelves and only sell the premium one.

https://www.macworld.com/article/3107278/apples-chip-binning-explained-what-is-it-and-why-does-it-matter.html

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Yeah, I saw that. The irony of finding a good use for stock you would otherwise have to toss/recycle and now you don't have enough "bad stock" to use in the lower end device.