While Apple has so far maintained silence on upgrading its MacBook Air family, a fresh report reveals that the Cupertino company is preferring an eighth-generation aka Intel Core processor aka Kaby Lake Refresh for the next-generation MacBook Air. The company is reportedly not waiting for Intel's Cannon Lake chips that are expected to debut in late 2019 with a 10nm design, and opting for the traditional 14nm chips instead. Notably, the existing MacBook Air models that were launched in 2015 come with fifth-generation, dual-core Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors. Originally, Apple was expected to launch the new MacBook Air lineup at WWDC 2018 this year. The company, however, was later found to have delayed the upgrade and set to bring the new experience sometime in the second half of the year.
According to a report by Economic
Daily News, Apple's new MacBook Air models will include the Kaby Lake Refresh
processors that were released in the second half of last year. The
eighth-generation chips come in quad-core Core i5 and Core i7 variants that are
clocked between 1.6GHz and 1.9GHz with Turbo Boost speeds between 3.4GHz and
4.2GHz. This is significantly higher than the fifth-generation Intel Core i5
and Core i7 processors that are powering the current MacBook Air models with
dual-core processing
It is also reported
that Apple is not in plans to wait for the Cannon Lake processors that are
expected to arrive sometime by the end of 2019, based on the 10nm process.If we believe a previous report,
Apple will launch the new MacBook Air models with a starting price of $899
(roughly Rs. 61,700) or even as low as $799 (roughly Rs. 54,800). It is unclear
that when we'll see the new models. Nevertheless, considering the latest
report, Apple may launch the Kaby Lake Refresh-powered MacBook Air lineup
sometime later this year.
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