That’s $2,399 performance for $999.īut what about in everyday use? Well, it’s great for productivity and personal tasks like writing, emailing, messaging, browsing the web, streaming and even creative tasks. ![]() In our benchmarking, the M1 Air beats the previous Air and the Intel-powered 13-inch MacBook Pro, and ties the 16-inch MacBook Pro. That’s something we haven’t encountered on a Mac before. But this new model removes the fan and swaps out the Intel chip for the M1, the first Apple Silicon processor.Īpple’s M1 chip sets a new standard with blazing performance, and it’s so energy efficient that it stays cool enough that the new Air doesn’t need a cooling fan. It keeps the same exact build of the previous Air, including the Magic Keyboard that’s truly a treat to type on. ![]() Our top pick for a laptop isn’t that surprising: the entry-level, M1-powered MacBook Air ($999). Processor: Apple M1 with 7-core (tested) or 8-core GPU. ![]() Display: 13.3-inch Retina display at 2560 x 1600 (tested).
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