Apple Is About To Make MacBook Air Bigger Next Year
At Apple's WWDC presentation earlier this week, the company introduced a bigger MacBook Air. This 13.6-inch MacBook Air features an M2 processor, a flatter form, and a better camera.
According to a recent Bloomberg study, the laptop is likely to become even bigger next year. According to the source, Apple is already working on a 15-inch MacBook Air for 2023, which could be released as soon as spring. It will be the Air series' first laptop of such size.
The 15-inch MacBook Air will just be a larger version of the
13.6-inch M2 MacBook Air that was just introduced. This implies Apple will
adhere to a flatter shape instead of the wedge-like finish seen on prior
versions.
Apple is also working on a new 12-inch laptop, which is
expected to be released at the end of 2023 or early 2024. If the rumours are
correct, this will be Apple's tiniest laptop since 2019. It's unclear if this
laptop will be in the Air or Pro lineup.
Apple is said to be working on M2 Pro and M2 Max-powered
MacBook Pro notebooks, which might be released by the end of 2022 or the
beginning of 2023. These laptops are codenamed J414 and J416 and will be
available in 14′′ and 16′′ sizes, respectively.
The M2 Pro chip will be manufactured using TSMC's 3nm
technology and will be available later this year. It has four efficiency cores
and eight performance cores, according to rumours. It's possible that the M2
Max will contain 12 CPU cores and 38 GPU cores.
There's even talk of the M3 processor powering future iMacs and other items.
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