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3 reasons why 15-inch MacBook Air could be the most premium laptop of its kind

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Apple is planning to bring an all new MacBook Air with some premium specifications and it is said to be the most powerful till date. According to the rumours Apple is going to bring the Apple Silicon M2 Pro chip in the new MacBook Air series. 

A display analyst named Ross Young shared this scoop with his subscribers that Apple would most likely launch the new MacBook Air by April this year. However, there is no announcement from Apple's end. 

Here are the three reasons why this MacBook Air might be the most powerful laptop.

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Processor

MacBook Air is said to be powered by Apple's Silicon M2 Pro chipset which was also used in the latest MacBook Pro. 

Apple’s M2 Pro chip has 40 billion transistors, 200GB/s of unified memory bandwidth, and up to 32GB of fast, low-latency unified memory. The M2 Pro chip comes in two chipset variants: a 10-core CPU and 16-core GPU or a 12-core CPU and 19-core GPU.

Weight

While the weight is the issue when being best in the marker, Apple is going to solve this problem on this one too. The MacBook Air comes in two display variants which will be reportedly light in weight. 

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15-inch display

Along with the light-weighted feature, Apple is going to offer this in a 15-inch display as well which is quite a good news. It is expected to roll out in two size variants which are 13-inch and 15-inch which will sit between Macbook Pro’s 14-inch and 16-inch. The display is said to be 15.5-inch big precisely. 

The upcoming MacBook Air is expected to be priced around ₹1.5 lakhs which is more expensive than the current MacBook Air. 

These are the leaked specifications we have so far and there is so confirmation or announcement from Apple’s side regarding the upcoming MacBook Air series.

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