Apple will release ultra-thin MacBook Air Retina this year
According to sources from Taiwan's Industrial and Commercial Times website, Apple will launch a slimmer, lighter MacBook Air model and no radiator fan at the end of 2014.
According to sources from Taiwan's Industrial and Commercial Times website, Apple will launch a slimmer, lighter MacBook Air model and no radiator fan at the end of 2014.
In addition, as we know, Intel is ready to provide Core M "Broadwell" processors to Apple in 2014, which is an energy-efficient processor for laptops with the ability to operate without fans. Radiators. Because of waiting for Intel Core M, Apple delayed the mass production of the MacBook Air Retina display. This year Apple has organized two product launches, however, "Apples Apples" can organize another event.
Four new Core M processors, recently introduced by Intel in late October, are being tested by Apple for the upcoming 12-inch MacBook Air. They include a high-end model code clocked at 1.2GHz clocked 5Y71 (maximum overclocked 2.9GHz), two intermediate models 5Y51 and 5Y31 and a cheap model 5Y10c.
We just know that Quanta Computer in Taiwan will be the MacBook Air Retina assembly unit for Apple, but there's no other information.
Apple has now equipped the MacBook Pro and iMac Retina screen so it's no surprise that MacBook Air will soon be equipped with this high-resolution screen in the near future.
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