MacBook Neo Towers Over The M1 MacBook Air In Value, As Cheaper $599 Package Gives Up To 43% Better Performance In CPU Tests

Mar 7, 2026 at 07:46am EST
MacBook Neo provides incredible value over the M1 MacBook Air

Apple’s ambitious plan to cater to every price bracket has led the company to bring forth the MacBook Neo, and as soon as the announcement concluded, comparisons were immediately drawn with the technology giant’s first portable Mac to lead the in-house silicon revolution, the M1 MacBook Air, which launched in late 2020.

Since a large percentage of individuals believe that Apple’s 5-year-old machine offers better value, the latest comparison should make them believe otherwise, as the MacBook Neo delivers up to a 43 percent performance increase in CPU tests.

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The only time the M1 MacBook Air gets the better of the MacBook Neo is in the GPU test, but it only manages a 12.5 percent improvement

Seeing the Geekbench 6 single-core and multi-core results below should give readers a better sense of what kind of value we’re getting from the MacBook Neo. Right off the bat, the A18 Pro is 43.2 percent faster than the M1 in single-core workloads, with the multi-core results practically the same.

Also, we need to mention that the $599 portable Mac features a 5-core GPU instead of the 6-core unit running in the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, so there will be some performance differences as previously mentioned when tackling graphics-related workloads.

If you take a look at the comparison below, the M1 MacBook Air is 12.5 percent faster than the MacBook Neo in Geekbench 6’s Metal benchmark, and if Apple had chosen the non-binned A18 Pro, this difference would be even more negligible.

MacBook Neo

M1 MacBook Air

Looking at these figures no matter what kind of comparison you make, the MacBook Neo will always bring better value to the table than the M1 MacBook Air and if you want to daily drive Apple’s $599 notebook as quickly as possible, you can pre-order it for $599 on Amazon, which gives you 8GB of unified memory coupled with a 256GB SSD. As for the 512GB variant, that’s listed for $699.

About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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