We have heard various rumors about a new MacBook Air 12-inch for some time, and now, according to recent news from the world of technology, Apple will begin production of its new MacBook from the beginning of the year next . In other words, we could see a redesign of the famous computer from the Cupertino company very quickly.
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The news comes from Digitimes, which apparently received information from the supply chain of Apple, relating the facts about the production of the new MacBook Air 12-inch, unlike the current MacBook Air is available in two screen sizes: 11.6 and 13.3 inches
The new Apple MacBook Air propose Broadwell processors from Intel, and especially provide a whole new chassis design to reduce the thickness and the total weight of the unit . Obviously, and as we already see the slides of the keynote by Tim Cook, the MacBook Air, which should provide a Retina display will be ultra-thin and lighter than the previous MacBook Air. In addition, it could be "fanless", that is to say it may not need a fan for cooling. After the success of recent iPhones and iPads, Apple seems ready to offer a gold model and two shades of gray to his new laptop.
Unfortunately, as is often the launch of a new product, the start of mass production has been hampered by low yields, the sources said. Since the performance issue is gradually resolved, mass production is expected to reach full capacity during the first quarter of 2015, say the sources at Digitimes.
According to the news, the new MacBook Air will be manufactured by Quanta Computer, and should be a premium product that will initially be available in limited quantities. A strategy that Apple mastered to perfection.
Obviously, this will not be the only product that the Mountain View company is likely to launch next year, since it is also expected that the production plants will start production of the shows connected Apple, the Apple Watch, and from the beginning of next year. Indeed, since the device is expected to be launched towards the end of March 2015, the factories should not lag behind ... In other words, we could see the new MacBook Air launched alongside the Apple Watch.
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The news comes from Digitimes, which apparently received information from the supply chain of Apple, relating the facts about the production of the new MacBook Air 12-inch, unlike the current MacBook Air is available in two screen sizes: 11.6 and 13.3 inches
The new Apple MacBook Air propose Broadwell processors from Intel, and especially provide a whole new chassis design to reduce the thickness and the total weight of the unit . Obviously, and as we already see the slides of the keynote by Tim Cook, the MacBook Air, which should provide a Retina display will be ultra-thin and lighter than the previous MacBook Air. In addition, it could be "fanless", that is to say it may not need a fan for cooling. After the success of recent iPhones and iPads, Apple seems ready to offer a gold model and two shades of gray to his new laptop.
Unfortunately, as is often the launch of a new product, the start of mass production has been hampered by low yields, the sources said. Since the performance issue is gradually resolved, mass production is expected to reach full capacity during the first quarter of 2015, say the sources at Digitimes.
According to the news, the new MacBook Air will be manufactured by Quanta Computer, and should be a premium product that will initially be available in limited quantities. A strategy that Apple mastered to perfection.
Obviously, this will not be the only product that the Mountain View company is likely to launch next year, since it is also expected that the production plants will start production of the shows connected Apple, the Apple Watch, and from the beginning of next year. Indeed, since the device is expected to be launched towards the end of March 2015, the factories should not lag behind ... In other words, we could see the new MacBook Air launched alongside the Apple Watch.