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The redesigned MacBook Air might have an M1, not an M2

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TF Worldwide Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo “strongly believes” that the upcoming MacBook Air redesign will function an M1 chip, as a substitute of the broadly anticipated “M2” improve. Kuo made the remark to 9to5Mac following a tweet the place he predicted an “all-new” design for the laptop computer with extra colour choices and no Mini LED show.

The redesigned MacBook Air had beforehand been reported to have an M2 chip by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Apple can after all resolve its personal nomenclature for its chips based mostly on advertising causes, but when the M1 naming scheme follows the A-series chips in iPhones and iPads, the subsequent quantity up would denote an improve within the CPU design. The M1 chips, together with the M1 Professional, Max, and the just-announced Extremely, all use numerous configurations of CPU cores based mostly on what’s discovered within the iPhone 12’s A14 chip.

An M2, then, would probably use cores derived from the A15 or the presumed A16 on this yr’s upcoming iPhones. As for the brand new MacBook Air, if it did persist with the M1 chip and branding, it might theoretically nonetheless provide a efficiency improve by the use of together with extra cores. 7-core- and 8-core-GPU variants of the M1 exist already, and Gurman has reported that Apple is testing an unnamed chip with 8 CPU cores and 10 GPU cores. That would both be the M2 or an upgraded M1.

Kuo expects the brand new MacBook Air will start mass manufacturing in late Q2 or Q3 this yr.

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