The MacBook Neo is moonlighting as a Windows gaming machine, and it’s doing it well

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The MacBook Neo is moonlighting as a Windows gaming machine, and it’s doing it well
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Apple didn’t position its most affordable MacBook as a gaming machine. The MacBook Neo, a budget-leaning laptop that runs on Apple’s A18 Pro chip, the same chip that powers the iPhone 16 Pro models, has been put through a Windows 11 gaming test for YouTuber ETA Prime. Turns out, the results are genuinely surprising.

Using Parallels Desktop, a virtualization app with 3D hardware acceleration, the channel ran Windows 11 ARM directly on the Neo’s 8GB RAM , and it did better than most people would think it would. What games actually ran well? Dirt 3 held 75 fps at 1200p on high settings, while Portal 2 cleared 100 fps on medium settings. Skyrim, on the other hand, maintained roughly 60 fps at 1200p resolution on medium graphics settings, while Marvel Cosmic Invasion averaged around 60 fps at the maximum resolution. Recommended Videos

What helped performance was games running as native Windows-on-ARM applications. However, GTA V was among the notable stumbles, as the frame rates through the Parelles weren’t playable at all. However, according to Notebookcheck, the game runs acceptably via Crossover.

Why does this matter for everyday MacBook Neo users? For users who work on their Mac but occasionally enjoy playing Windows-only games, MacBook Neo’s ability to run native titles via the Parallels app comes as good news. The cost? Parallels Desktop’s Standard tier costs $99.99 per year, which could add to your weekend leisure sessions.

Anyways, the bigger takeaway is that the MacBook Neo, even with 8GB of RAM , can run low-to-mid-range Windows games. It also changes the notion around budget Apple hardware being primarily for productivity-based tasks.

As virtualization tech continues to improve and Apple provides more RAM in future generations of the MacBook Neo, it could redefine what “budget” actually means for Apple buyers, bridging the gap between MacBook and Windows laptops even further.

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