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MacBook Air 2020 vs Dell XPS 13 2020: Does Tiger Lake give Dell the advantage?

MacBook Air 2020 vs Dell XPS 13 2020: Does Tiger Lake give Dell the advantage?

Posted on September 3, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The MacBook Air and Dell XPS have long been considered two of the best laptop ranges you can buy, but which is better for you?

The recent news that Dell will be embracing Intel’s new Tiger Lake processor will likely give the XPS a big advantage, at least until the MacBook Air is fitted with the upcoming Apple Silicon technology.

But at the time of writing, neither the Tiger Lake or Apple Silicon models are available to buy, so this guide will largely stick to the laptops already in stores.
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