Performance: The M2 chip, expected to be the successor to the M1,
would likely offer improved performance in terms of CPU and GPU capabilities.
It might feature higher clock speeds, more efficient architecture, and better thermal
management, leading to enhanced overall performance.
Memory (RAM): Similar to the current model, an 8GB RAM configuration
would likely remain available for users who have typical computing needs such as web browsing, document editing, and light multimedia tasks. Higher RAM options might also be available for users with more demanding workflows.
Storage: The 256GB SSD configuration would probably be retained as a base option, providing fast storage and adequate space for most users’ files and applications. Apple might also offer higher storage capacities to accommodate users with larger storage needs.
Display and Design: The design of the MacBook Air is likely to remain similar, featuring a sleek and lightweight form factor with a 13.3-inch Retina display. Apple might make improvements to the display technology or other design aspects, but significant changes to the overall design are less likely if it follows Apple’s usual update cycle.
Battery Life: With advancements in chip efficiency, the M2 MacBook Air could potentially offer even better battery life than its predecessor. However, this would depend on various factors including the efficiency of the new chip and any optimizations Apple makes to macOS.
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