The memory capabilities of the MacBook Neo hinge on Apple’s choice to incorporate the A18 Pro chip. This means the RAM is integrated into the chipset, influencing how many apps you can run simultaneously. Recent tests by a YouTube channel revealed that while multitasking can be challenging, the MacBook Neo holds its own better than some larger Windows machines.
In an intriguing experiment, Hardware Canucks pushed the MacBook Neo to its limits by opening 60 apps simultaneously while streaming video. Surprisingly, it didn’t crash, which some users argued suggested that 8GB of unified memory was adequate. In contrast, a Lenovo Legion notebook shut down during a similar test, even though it generally has higher specs.
This has sparked discussions on social media. For example, a user on X criticized the tests, stating they may not have fully captured the performance details. The YouTube channel defended its approach, citing that the Lenovo model experienced issues caused by overheating, a known concern among users documented on Reddit.
Despite the heated debates, one thing was clear: the MacBook Neo performed well under pressure. Even with 60 apps running, it managed to keep functioning smoothly. However, there was noticeable battery drain, which is common when multitasking heavily.
It’s also worth mentioning that the MacBook Neo doesn’t lag during video streaming, indicating a robust performance for casual users. This suggests that while you can run multiple applications, an upgrade to more powerful models might still be beneficial for those who need even more speed and responsiveness.
Interestingly, according to recent surveys, users are becoming increasingly satisfied with the performance of mid-range laptops. A report by [Statista](https://www.statista.com) shows that over 65% of users feel their current laptops sufficiently meet their needs, reflecting a shift in consumer expectations.
In conclusion, for everyday tasks and even some multitasking, the MacBook Neo might just be the right fit. It’s well-suited for those who don’t want to break the bank while still craving solid performance. If you’re curious about how it compares to other models, you can find detailed insights in our buying guide.
For more performance insights, check out the full video by Hardware Canucks here.

