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Apple Expected to Launch New MacBook Air Powered by M4 in March: Here’s Everything We Know So Far

The listing also revealed that both the models will be equipped with the 10-core version of its Apple M4 SoC rather than 8 or 9 core variants.

Published By: Deepti Ratnam | Published: Feb 24, 2025, 11:15 AM (IST)

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Apple is set to launch its new Macbook Air soon. The reports claim that the tech giant will launch its new Macbook Air in March 2025. To recall, the company recently launched its new smartphone iPhone 16e, which was earlier reported to be launched as the iPhone SE 4. But the company, in a new turn of events launched iPhone 16e. As per Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the upcoming Macbook Air will be powered by the company’s latest M4 chipset. However, there’s no official information as to when Apple will launch its Macbook Air, but several leaks and rumors claim it to be coming in March.

The upcoming Macbook Air has been recently spotted on the Geekbench listing, revealing a few specifications that hint that it would be powered by Apple’s M4 chipset. The company is expected to include Macbook Air 16 and Macbook Air 12 which will be the refreshed version of the Macbook Air 15 and Macbook Air 13 respectively.

Macbook Air 15 and Macbook Air 13 bth were spotted on the Geekbench with macOS Sequoia 15.2. Additionally, the listing also revealed that both the models will be equipped with the 10-core version of its Apple M4 SoC rather than 8 or 9 core variants. Reports further reveal that Apple has started clearing out existing MacBook Air stock which confirms that the new models are in their way to launch.

Apple’s M4 chipset in the upcoming Macbook Air’s is expected to deliver high-performance. Introduced in May 2024, the M4 chipset in both 13 inch and 15 inch Macbook Air may adopt the Macbook Pro’s capability and enhance the overall user experience. The M4 chipset in Macbook Air is reported to be paired with 16GB of RAM in the base variant.