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That changed with the launch of the M1 MacBook Air, however. Unlike the Intel models, the portability and battery life offered by Apple Silicon closed the gap to such an extent that the compromises involved in iPadOS no longer make sense for most.
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Graphics benchmarks for Apple's yet-to-be announced MacBook Air models with M4 processors have popped up on Geekbench, giving us an idea of
If you’re looking for a , you have a ton of great choices. If you include the  with its 13.6-inch display (and you should), then the field is incredibly strong. But Apple isn’t the only company making great laptops that balance portability with a slightly larger screen size.
Apple has started preparing its marketing, sales, and retail teams as it gears up for the March release of new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air
By prioritizing efficiency and scalability, Apple aims to maintain its competitive edge while addressing the growing demand for AI-enabled devices. The M4 MacBook Air, as part of this broader strategy, exemplifies Apple’s ability to balance innovation with practicality, making sure its products remain relevant in an ever-changing market.
The M4 MacBook Air is about to launch, so what should you expect when it hits store shelves? Here’s everything we know about what’s coming next from Apple.
Known for its slim design, all-day battery life, and strong performance, the Apple MacBook Air is one of the most iconic laptop lineups in the world. According to the latest report from Bloomberg, Apple is expected to unveil the next-generation MacBook Air, powered by the M4 chip, in March.