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MacBook Air (M1 chip) vs MacBook Air (Intel): Should you upgrade?

MacBook Air (M1 chip) vs MacBook Air (Intel): Should you upgrade?

Posted on November 13, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Apple held yet another major event this week, this time marking the announcement of its new M1 chip. The MacBook Air is one of the first laptops to be powered by Apple Silicon, but how does it compare to this year’s Intel-run Air?

The new MacBook Air, along with the 13-inch MacBook Pro and the Mac mini, are the first three laptops in Apple’s two year transition to its own Arm-based chips. The Mac lineup has been powered by Intel for over a decade now, so the switch is bound to bring some exciting changes to the MacBook Air.
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Computers & IT Tags:13-inch MacBook Pro, Apple, ARM, Intel, Laptops, mac, Mac Mini, MacBook, macbook air, macbook pro

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