Just when you thought Apple couldn’t surprise us anymore, a new leak hints at a game-changing addition to their lineup: the ‘MacBook Neo.’ But here’s where it gets controversial—this isn’t just another MacBook. Rumors suggest it’s a low-power model powered by an iPhone chip, blending boundaries between Apple’s ecosystems. And this is the part most people miss: it’s designed to avoid the infamous 12-inch MacBook’s port debacle, which left users charging and transferring data in frustration. This time, Apple seems to have learned its lesson, reportedly including two USB-C ports and a MagSafe charging port—a setup already seen in the M2 MacBook Air. But wait, there’s more: Wi-Fi 7 is in, but the Apple N1 chip is out. And the chip itself? Rumors point to the A18 Pro, originally destined for the iPhone 16 Pro, though the A19 Pro could make an appearance. With Apple’s media event kicking off tomorrow at 9 am ET in NYC, we’ll soon have all the answers. But here’s the question: Is the MacBook Neo a revolutionary step forward or a risky experiment? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this could be the most debated Apple release in years!