MacBook Neo is allegedly selling too fast, and Apple wants more units now
Apple’s new budget laptop, the MacBook Neo, is reportedly selling far faster than expected, prompting the company to issue urgent follow‑up orders to manufacturing partners Foxconn and Quanta. According to MoneyUDN, Apple has raised its shipment target to over 10 million units after early demand caused global sellouts and delivery delays stretching into late April and early May. The $599 price point appears to be driving a surge of first‑time Mac buyers, with Tim Cook reportedly calling it the strongest launch week for new Mac users in the lineup’s history. Supply pressure is also affecting Apple’s A18 chipset inventory, which may complicate production if demand continues at this pace.
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