Apple: MacBook Neo, Estrategia de IA y Computación Espacial

by Editor de Tecnologia

Apple hardware engineering chief John Ternus and marketing chief Greg Joswiak recently did an interview with Tom’s Guide, where they shared new insights into the MacBook Neo, AI, and spatial computing.

Ternus and Joswiak made it clear that the MacBook Neo isn’t your average low-cost device. Apple doesn’t typically put a lot of focus on its more affordable devices, but marketing for the Neo has been expansive, and that’s because Apple sees it as a «reinvention» of the entry-level laptop.

From Ternus: «I think maybe another one from our past is this idea that Steve talked about is the Mac being the bicycle for the mind, right? And you know, from the very beginning, the vision was let’s make personal computing as accessible to as many people as possible. And that was the mission of the MacBook Neo.»

Ternus said the MacBook Neo required «building something completely new from the ground up» to provide customers with quality at a low price. «We never want to ship junk,» he said. «We want to ship great products that have that Apple experience.»

Joswiak said the MacBook Neo’s quality was important to Apple, and the Neo’s build sets it apart from competitors. «You know the products in this space that it’s competing against. They’re plastic, they’re little, you can flex them. They’re so cheap, because what have they done? They just tried to cut a nickel, cut a quarter, cut a dollar out of everything to try to make it cheaper, and they made it cheap, which is very different than making it a lower price and high value, which was the approach we were taking.»

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Along with discussing the Neo, Ternus and Joswiak talked about the differences between the iPad and the Mac.

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