In his latest report, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo gives a few tidbits regarding the upcoming 15-inch MacBook Air.
gives a few tidbits regarding the upcoming 15-inch MacBook Air. According to him, this machine will offer two processor spec options, but they will be similar to what Apple already offers with the 13-inch MacBook Air.
That said, users expecting a spec bump to the 15-inch MacBook Air will find the same machine as the last year’sThe M2 Pro will continue being exclusive to the high-end MacBook Pro and the Mac mini. In addition, Kuo corroborates with past reports that this 15-inch MacBook that Apple is producing will be named Macbook Air, as the company doesn’t plan to reintroduce a simple “MacBook” line again or give a 15-inch option to the entry-level MacBook Pro.
That said, the analyst says the shipment estimation for the 15-inch Macbook Air in 2023 is 5-6 million units. The peak shipments for EMS and components are expected during late 3Q23 and early 3123, respectively.2. To reiterate, the upcoming 15" MacBook Air will feature the M2 series and offer two processor spec options.
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