Apple unveiled the last processor of the M3 family a few months after starting the transition to the M4 family. Meet the M3 ...
Repair site iFixit today disassembled the M4 MacBook Air for one of its traditional teardown videos, providing us with a look inside of the machine and giving some insight into its repairability.
Apple's newest powerhouse processor is a cross between an M3 and an M4—and is made for the most demanding users.
The repair specialists at iFixIt note that several of the 'welcome improvements' introduced on the iPhone side haven't been ported over to Apple's MacBook family.
Thanks to the M2 processor packed inside, the MacBook Air ran circles around similarly priced competitors in our performance tests and had no problem juggling our daily multitasking workload ...
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