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by Spooky23 99 days ago
When I worked for the government, we had a requirement to get a certification for every model of device Dell had on our contract. This excluded consumer devices. They had >350 SKUs, with probably millions of configurations.

Apple a decade ago had like 10. Now probably 20-30 Mac configurations, and even those probably share alot of components.

Honestly, I don’t understand how Dell does it.

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There's 8 Mac configurations for the Neo alone (4 colors by 2 storage options).

The Air has 24234 (maybe not precisely, I'm not going to go through all the permutations) = 192 configurations.

I'm not going to try to go through the MBP, Studio, or Pro, but realistically you're looking at a few thousand configurations, not 30.

I expressed that poorly. I mean the internal components.

The MacBook Neo has 2 configuations. The MacBook Pro has several, but the SOC funnels those configurations into a few paths and segments the market. You can't get a "base" MacBook Pro with 128GB of ram or a large SSD. Dell will sell whatever the components allow you to do, usually only limited by the hardware.