
Can the Next Cheap PCs Beat the MacBook Neo? It’s Not Looking Good.
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If Intel’s lower-cost Wildcat Lake laptops can’t match MacBook Neo performance, the price-performance gap for mobile productivity may widen further. IT buyers trying to standardize fleets need to decide whether to pay the Apple tax for longevity and performance or accept more frequent refresh cycles on cheaper hardware.
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