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APPLE COULD BE LAUNCHING THEIR MOST ADVANCED MACBOOK YET AT WWDC IN JUNE

Typically, during their summer event, the WWDC, Apple usually focuses on the software side of things. Therefore, most of the unveilings tend to focus on the latest developments of macOS, iOS & iPadOS. However, there have been several instances when Apple has given its fans a sneak peek into the upcoming hardware, such as the new line of Mac devices.

Strong rumours suggest that Apple will be launching a whole new array of Mac devices powered by the upcoming M2 silicon, the successor to the insanely powerful and wildly successful processors from Apple. The Cupertino based giants are testing various Mac devices that are being powered by the M2 chips.

Apple is working on a series of new Mac minis, MacBook Pros and MacBook Airs. The most anticipated Mac device of these is the brand new MacBook Air.

The 2022 MacBook Air is going to get brand new colourways. The MacBook Air will take a cue from the 2021 iMac and introduce a more comprehensive colour range in a series of delectable pastel hues.

It has been several years since the MacBook Air got a significant design refresh, with only the internals getting upgraded. It was as if the designing team at Apple had forgotten all about the MacBook Air series. With the iMac & the iPad Mini both getting some major design updates last year, the designers and engineers at Apple are slowly getting to refresh the design of their older products.

There’s also a rumour that the MacBook Air will get rid of the tapered design and come with a more flat-edged plan. Also, the story has it that the infamous notch is coming to the MacBook Air.

The new generation of the MacBook Air will be powered by eight CPU cores, responsible for the heavy lifting and handling of the primary computing tasks, and an additional ten cores for graphics. That’s up from eight graphics cores in the current MacBook Air.

It remains to be seen if Apple will launch these new Mac devices at WWDC this year or will fans of the Macintosh have to wait a little longer.

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