MacBook Air With MagSafe, Thinner and Lighter Form Factor Reportedly Arriving in H2, 2021, or Early 2022

MacBook Air With MagSafe, Thinner and Lighter Form Factor Reportedly Arriving in H2, 2021, or Early 2022

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https://wccftech.com/new-macbook-air-h2-2021-features-magsafe-thinner-lighter-body/

If you’re not satisfied with your M1 MacBook Air, Apple may have something coming in a few months to appease you. Apparently, the company is working on a thinner and lighter version of a MacBook Air, and there’s a possibility that it brings back the MagSafe connector.

Fresh insight from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman talks about Apple working on a new MacBook Air that could arrive in H2, 2021, or early 2022. The display size is expected to be retained at 13 inches, with the upcoming machine possibly sporting a thinner and lighter form factor as it will feature Apple’s in-house silicon. According to a tipster, the next Apple Silicon will be a 12-core part and looking at how the company used the 5nm M1 in all its devices, we could see a similar situation for the upcoming models.

MacBook Air With MagSafe, Thinner and Lighter Form Factor Reportedly Arriving in H2, 2021, or Early 2022

Jan 22, 2021, 1:28pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/new-macbook-air-h2-2021-features-magsafe-thinner-lighter-body/ > If you’re not satisfied with your M1 MacBook Air, Apple may have something coming in a few months to appease you. Apparently, the company is working on a thinner and lighter version of a MacBook Air, and there’s a possibility that it brings back the MagSafe connector. > Fresh insight from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman talks about Apple working on a new MacBook Air that could arrive in H2, 2021, or early 2022. The display size is expected to be retained at 13 inches, with the upcoming machine possibly sporting a thinner and lighter form factor as it will feature Apple’s in-house silicon. According to a tipster, the next Apple Silicon will be a 12-core part and looking at how the company used the 5nm M1 in all its devices, we could see a similar situation for the upcoming models.