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One area where the new MacBook Air may lose some ground is as the default student laptop on many college campuses (and the default work laptop at many companies). Sarah Tew/CNET Still the ultimate student laptop? The new Air sits on top of the previous version.
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This new Air is faster than either of those, so I'm not particularly concerned about the specific CPU inside.īut, to play Devil's Advocate for a second, for an extra $100, the basic 13-inch MacBook Pro really is much more powerful in CPU performance terms. For everyone else, the last-gen MacBook Air was generally more than fast enough, as is the latest version of the 12-inch MacBook.
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Those in the 4K video editing, professional high-end photography or advanced 3D modeling businesses should really be looking at a MacBook Pro anyway.
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If you're willing to move to the Windows platform, the spec, performance and price options widen greatly, but you lose access to MacOS, which is the driver for many Mac users. Where the new MacBook Air ends up is right between those other two options, which seems to be the lane it's supposed to be driving in.
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You can spend an extra $100, and get something more portable and less powerful (the 12-inch MacBook), or spend the same extra $100 and get something less portable and more powerful (the MacBook Pro). Processor efficiency and Apple's improved ability to fit as much battery into a device body as possible deserve much of the credit here. Here, we get 10:46 in our streaming video playback test, which is a solid number, if not something I'd shout from the rooftops. Should you expect more CPU power from a $1,199 laptop that weighs 2.7 pounds and has some serious fans? Also yes.īattery life, traditionally a strong suit for MacBooks, continues to impress, although the best Windows laptops can now match or beat them. So: Do you get better performance than before? Yes.
(But since those Intel chips were several generations behind, that's not much of an achievement.) It's also faster than the current 12-inch MacBook, which is still running 2017 Intel chips, but it's slower than some comparable Windows laptops in its price class and the base 13-inch MacBook Pro. To demystify the issue as much as possible, the new MacBook Air is a tad faster than the still-available previous model. Apple is said to customize these CPUs, so they're not the same as stock off-the-shelf chips. The U series means more power (but still not close to what's found in gaming laptops, desktop PCs and so on), but at the expense of battery life and cooling. It's an oversimplification, but Y series generally means less power, but better battery life and less heat. The 12-inch MacBook uses chips from the same family, while the MacBook Pro, and most Windows laptops in this class, use quad-core Intel processors from the U series. The specific Intel CPU inside is a dual-core processor from Intel's Y series. After using a 12-inch MacBook, and other fanless PCs like the Acer Swift 7 or Surface Laptop 2, it's a bit of a shock to hear the fan on something so slim spin up like that.Ī good amount of digital ink has already been spilled on the processor in this new MacBook Air. The fan in the new MacBook Air doesn't often kick in, but when it does, you'll hear it in an otherwise quiet room. Lifting the MacBook Air to my ear, it was coming from inside the laptop itself. What was that sound? I looked around the room, and realized the sound was somewhere close to me. The Touch ID sensor is regulated by Apple's T2 chip, which also handles the encryption and Siri voice activation. The fingerprint reader is really the best part of the Touch Bar experience, and it's a great addition to the MacBook Air.
The entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro has a similar pair of USB-C Thunderbolt ports, but lacks the Touch ID fingerprint reader found here.