Good news, the 15-inch MacBook Air will arrive at Apple’s WWDC

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Good news, the 15-inch MacBook Air will arrive at Apple's WWDC
good news, the 15 inch macbook air will arrive at apple's

For some time there has been speculation about the arrival of a new laptop Apple MacBook for the WWDC 2023 developer event. Well then, new data confirm that this will be the case and that the Cupertino company would have started with the whole process supplies and production to reach the date that we have indicated so that the Air model we are talking about becomes a reality in a few months.

The production of the panel in the 15-inch MacBook Air With the largest screen to date in this product range, it points out that it started in February, and saw an increase in March – even another level jump is expected in the factories in April, respected screen analyst Ross said today -. With production underway, everything indicates that the launch could happen at end of April/beginning of May. Come on, it’s right here.

A clear objective with this Apple laptop

It should be noted that it seems there won’t be a spring Apple event this yearand it’s unlikely that Apple will introduce a new iteration of the MacBook Air through a press release simply because of the importance of the equipment (which is intended to revitalize sales of the company in the laptop market, which is down quite a bit today). Therefore, thinking about WWDC 2023 -which will be held on June 5- is the most logical.

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One way or another, what seems clear is that the larger MacBook Air will arrive in the first half of the year, with the machine joining the 13.6-inch version. Rumors suggest that this model could have a screen of 15.5 inches, so it would be the successor to the now discontinued 15.4-inch MacBook Pro. It would sit between the current 13.6-inch and 16-inch options, giving those who want a thinner, lighter, and more affordable machine (since it’s not a “Pro” model).

A completely recognizable design

The 15-inch MacBook Air is expected to have the same design as the current model with the M2 chip, which could also receive an upgrade along with the new 15-inch version. It is not yet clear which chip the new equipment we are talking about will use, but it could include the M2 and M2 Pro chips next-generation – seems less likely to include the M3 series of chips, if it’s set for launch at Apple’s WWDC as it seems.

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