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Avast, me hearties! Come March, ye might spy the MacBook Air M3, but alas! Desktop Mac users be cursed!

2023-12-11

Arrr, me hearties, be ye listenin'? Word be spreadin' that come March, ye might set eyes on new MacBook Air models boastin' the mighty M3 chip. But alas, me heart sinks, for it be said that the Mac Pro and Mac Studio enthusiasts may find themselves stranded, left out in the bitter cold.

A leak has revealed that new 13- and 15-inch models of the MacBook Air, equipped with Apple's new M3 chip, are set to launch in March 2024. This comes after the release of the M3 MacBook Pro and M3 iMac 24-inch in October. The M3 MacBook Air has been highly anticipated, with some surprised that Apple prioritized the Pro laptop over the more popular Air. The 15-inch MacBook Air with M2 was only launched in June of this year, so it seems Apple didn't want to oversaturate the market.
The leak comes from Mark Gurman in his 'Power On' newsletter. Gurman has a history of accurate leaks, so this rumor should be taken with some credibility. However, he also believes that the Mac Pro and Mac Studio desktop computers won't see an M3 upgrade until later in 2024 or possibly even 2025.
While the M3 models of the MacBook Pro and iMac are impressive, the M3 MacBook Air is the one that many have been waiting for. The Pro laptops are too expensive for mainstream interest, and the Air offers a more accessible price point. An M3-powered 13-inch Air has the potential to be the best compact laptop on the market. The M3 chip represents a bigger performance jump compared to the M1 and M2 chips, making it a highly recommended option. If the performance of the M3 MacBook Pro is anything to go by, the M3 MacBook Air could be a seriously impressive machine and may even make gaming on macOS a genuine option.
Overall, the leak suggests that Apple is continuing to innovate and improve its laptop lineup, with the M3 chip bringing significant performance enhancements.

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