Apple is running out of A18 Pro chips for the MacBook Neo

(tomsguide.com)

4 points | by Lwrless 12 hours ago ago

2 comments

  • kristianp 10 hours ago ago

    More detailed is the source they cite: https://www.culpium.com/p/apple-in-talks-to-boost-mac-neo-pr...

    Apparently the processors for the Neo are 5 core rejects from iphone 16, (which is no longer in production), which is a 6 core A18 cpu.

    • Lwrless 9 hours ago ago

      Yes, they are with one GPU core fused off. I came across a die shot on the internet[0], and the GPU cores look huge. With some rough calculation, I estimated that the GPU cores together take up about 15.5% of the die area. I don't know much about photolithography, but I assume the same percentage of single-defect dies could be limited to a single GPU core failure, it's actually pretty surprising that Apple can get enough of these "rare draw" chips to build and ship a real product.

      If the shortage continues, I would expect that they start using fully functional A18 Pro chips with one GPU core disabled with software. It kind of reminds me of the AMD Athlon days when user could use a pencil to unlock extra cores.

      [0]: https://chipwise.tech/our-portfolio/apple-a18-a18-pro-die-sh...