Apple revealed its M3 MacBook Air in March last year. Additionally, Gurman has also reported that Apple is working on new iPad Air models that the company aims to release around the same time as the iPhone 16E,
The Apple CEO teased a potential new product in a post on X that said "there's something in the air."
Apple CEO Tim Cook today teased a new product announcement coming "this week." "There's something in the air," the teaser
The air floating up from Apple’s spaceship headquarters is starting to smell like fan-less laptop exhaust. In a post to X, Apple CEO Tim Cook tells fans there is “something in the air”—and it’s probably the next MacBook Air.
To mark the anniversary of the M3 Air, Apple is expected to announce an M4 refresh tomorrow for its most affordable laptop.
The M3 chip in the current 13-inch MacBook Air has 8 CPU cores and 8 GPU cores, and the M4 chip in the baseline 14-inch MacBook Pro has 10 CPU cores and 10 GPU cores. The M3 and M4 chips feature a 16-core neural engine that supports Apple Intelligence features, but Apple says the M4 is twice as fast as the M3 with AI workloads.
Cook's post on X includes the text "This week" alongside a six-second video that states, one word at a time, "There's something in the AIR." An
Tim Cook went on X this morning to tease the latest version of the MacBook Air. From what we know, there's enhanced speed in lots of ways coming soon.
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Tim Cook just teased that something's in the AIR this week It's not an event invite, but rather a video teaser for something new If rumors are right, we could see a new MacBook Air with M4 or a ...
On Monday, Cook teased a product drop happening this week. He didn't specify the day or time, but the "air" hint all but confirms strong rumors that it will be the M4 MacBook Air. This was predicted by Bloomberg 's Mark Gurman who expected a March launch. Given that today is the first business day in March, that prediction is right on track.