Apple’s upcoming MacBook Air could have a new design and more colors

Apple's upcoming MacBook Air could have a new design and more colors

Apple announced a number of impressive products at its Peek Performance event this week, and just when we thought that was the end of it, it appears that the company was just getting started. Soon after Apple’s event, Ming-Chi Kuo, a well-known Apple analyst, revealed some intriguing predictions about the company’s upcoming MacBook Air.

According to MIng Chi Kuo, Apple’s latest device will look similar to the current MacBook Pro in terms of design, with an all-new form factor, Apple’s M1 processor at the helm, and up to seven color options to choose from, but it will lack mini-LED display technology.

According to rumors, the upcoming model will be thinner and lighter than the current Apple’s MacBook model.

Furthermore, some speculate that the seven color options may be the same as those found in the M1-powered 24′′ iMac. This suggests that the new MacBook Air will be available in blue, green, pink, silver, yellow, orange, and purple. According to the rumors, the MacBook Air will have white bezels and a white keyboard.

Despite previous rumors about the MacBook Air, which suggested that the device would use an updated M2 chip with an 8-core CPU and a 10-core GPU. Kuo has confirmed that the M1 chip will be used in the next MacBook Air, though he suggests a modified version of the existing M1, possibly an M1 Pro.

Although there has been no official word from the company regarding any of the specifications or the official launch of its next MacBook Air, we anticipate hearing more about this upcoming device in the coming days.

According to what we’ve heard so far, the laptop could hit the consumer market by the end of this year.

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