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Intel details Project Firefly and how it’s pushing affordable laptops to unseat the MacBook Neo

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Intel details Project Firefly and how it’s pushing affordable laptops to unseat the MacBook Neo
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It’s no secret that the Windows budget-market segment has been stagnating for years. While premium machines kept getting thinner, lighter, and faster, the affordable segment was stuck with five to seven year old technology and minor updates. 

Intel, it seems, wants to change that. In a recent Talking Tech interview, the company detailed how Project Firefly plans to drastically overhaul the budget laptop segment by creating a whole new ecosystem of laptops. 

What exactly is Project Firefly?

At the heart of the project is Wildcat Lake, a chip Intel custom-built for everyday users. It packs two P-cores for snappy performance and four LP E-cores for longer battery life, along with a small NPU and right-sized graphics that can handle smooth video playback and light gaming at 720p. Intel also went with a single-tile design and a cheaper six-layer motherboard to keep costs in check.

But a chip alone doesn’t make a laptop, and that’s where Firefly is different. It’s a reference design program that hands laptop makers a ready-made recipe, complete with the right chassis, screen, and form factor. The prototype Intel showed off is just 12.9mm thin, features a sturdy metal body , and comes in a lovely lavender color that the company calls its Intel color.

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Instead of using the usual PC components, Intel raided the phone world, borrowing memory and audio chips from an ecosystem that’s far bigger and cheaper than the PC one. It even bundled its chip and phone memory into one neat package that laptop makers can pop straight into their designs, saving them a ton of time and effort.

Can it take on the MacBook Neo?

Intel never names Apple’s budget MacBook directly, and in the interview, the company insisted Firefly isn’t a response to any particular competitor. That said, Intel openly admitted it admires what Apple has built and wants to bring similar experiences to the broadest user base possible.

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While Intel won’t say it out loud, the message is hidden in the subtext. It took the launch of MacBook Neo to wake up Windows manufacturers and push them to start taking the mainstream market more seriously, and for this reason alone, MacBook Neo has served its purpose. 

And if Firefly delivers, you won’t have to spend premium money to get a laptop that feels premium, and that’s a win for all of us.

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