For all the people going 'it says M1', the website clearly hasn't been updated yet and the poster has jumped the gun. The M2 MBA has just been announced at WWDC and they're still in the middle of the presentation.<p>edit<p>Anyway here are the just announced specs<p>- 8-core CPU, 10-core GPU. Nearly 40 percent faster than the previous generation<p>- 13.6" screen, has notch<p>- battery life, up to 18 hours of video playback.<p>- magsafe<p>- 2 usb C ports so you can charge 2 devices<p>- still has audio jack<p>- 1080p FaceTime HD camera, twice the resolution and twice the low-light performance<p>- 11.3mm thin<p>- no more wedge design<p>- silver, space gray, midnight (blue), starlight (gold)
Much like the M1 Ultra before it, the M2 uses Apple’s custom Arm silicon, and it’s now<p><pre><code> * Built on a 5nm process.
* 1080p FaceTime HD webcam
* New power adapter; two USB-C ports, allowing charge to 80-percent in 20 mins.
* 20 bln transistors — 25 percent more than the original M1.
* 18% faster CPU.
* 35% faster GPU.
* Next gen secure enclave and neural engine.
* Updated media engine that supports 8K H.264 and HEVC video.
</code></pre>
This MacBook Air with M2 will be available in July starting at $1,199.<p>There will also be a model with a touch bar starting at $1,299 (?).
MacRumors has a screen shot of the stat screen <a href="https://photos.reportinglive.com/p/2022-06-06/f1654538818.jpg" rel="nofollow">https://photos.reportinglive.com/p/2022-06-06/f1654538818.jp...</a>
So the Air joins the Macbook Pro 14/16 design language which is nice.
I find it strange that the Macbook Pro 13 gets an M2 but keeps the same design?
Does the Macbook Pro 13 even need to exist anymore?
Anyone have any real-world comparisons between the M1* MacBook Air and Pro models? I think the question for many of us going forward is going to be, do we buy the M1 MacBook Pro or the considerably cheaper M2 MacBook Air. Of course, the Pro has extra ports, but many of already have the requisite dongles or may not even use the extra ports.
So, they are getting rid of the wedge design? I'm a bit sad to see it go, but it has been the same shape of the Macbook Air since they first came out in 2008. So long as it keeps a "thin and light" design, I'm sure it will still be quite popular. The latest MBPs are powerful, but a bit on the heavy side.
I was hoping for a usb-c port on the other side. Also why did they move the speakers from the sides of the keyboard to the top? It looks like that space is just empty on the top of the case now.<p>The new charger is cool with two usb-c ports. I wonder if it's GaN.
Wonder what the availability will be. There have been rumors of delays, and MBP orders were pushed out to mid-July. I wondered if that was just because they were going to be announcing new machines and figured people would want those instead.