

The latest reports from various log files received by third-party developers of macOS apps show a new laptop not currently availablel this 'Mac 15,3" product identifier suggests a 15-inch MacBook Air. Is this Apple's intention for its larger laptop?
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The obvious choice to power a larger MacBook Air would be the upcoming M3 generation of Apple Silicon chips a new MacBook Air with the new chipset would offer the latest technology, the longest potential life, and provide an attractive upgrade for existing Air users running the older M1 or M2 chipsets. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images) Getty Images That implies that a new 15-inch Air will be built on the existing technology.ĪUSTIN, TEXAS - JANUARY 20: An Apple Inc sign is seen at the Apple Campus on Januin.
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That echoes the launch pattern of the 13-inch M1-powered MacBook Air and Macbook Pro laptops. Given that timescale, the first M3 laptops could realistically be announced in October for November availability. The current capacity is likely reserved for the A17 Bionic, which is slated to power the upcoming iPhone 15 series. While TSMC claims N3B mass production is going as planned (after numerous delays), the M3 isn't scheduled to hit the assembly line until Q3 2023. The Apple M3 is rumored to be one of the first chips to be manufactured on TSMC's new N3B node. Update: Tuesday April 18th: Adding to the discussion around the potential of Apple Silicon’s M3 chipset not launching at WWDC are reports that TSMC (the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) will be focusing its production on silicon destined for the 2023 iPhone update: Anil Ganti for NotebookCheck : (Photo by HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images People walk past an Apple store in Shanghai on October 5, 2021.
