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Then, there’s the M1 chip, which is the same inside both the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. As we already knew, it’s a 5nm processor with an 8-core design featuring four high-performance cores ...
The reviews of the new 13-inch MacBook Pro still claim that the fan does not actually spin up as much as it used to, but the M1 MacBook Air teardown by iFixit concludes that this is because of the ...
The latest generation MacBook Pro and MacBook Air represent a major departure from past models—they are the first ones to incorporate Apple's own custom M1 silicon, in place of the Intel x86 ...
As expected, iFixit has done a teardown of two of Apple's three new M1-based Macs: the MacBook Air and the 2-port, 13-inch MacBook Pro. What they found is somehow both surprising and not: almost ...
The iFixit team has published a teardown of the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models featuring Apple's M1 chip. The teardown shows what remains the same and what has been changed, the most notable ...
MacBook Air: Intel (left) • M1 (right) Finally, a close-up of the star of the show, the M1 chip. There are two other chips position as closely to it as possible - that is the RAM, two 4 GB ...
The repair experts at iFixit have completed a teardown of the new M2 MacBook Air, revealing a very simple chip cooling mechanism, an accelerometer, and other details.. In a YouTube clip posted on ...
The new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with M1 Apple Silicon CPUs are nearly identical to Intel-powered Macs.
M2 MacBook Air Teardown: ... latest offering comes with a 52.6-watt-hour battery which is a step up from the 49.9-watt-hour battery found in the M1 version of the notebook.
Apple is expanding its repair program to include M1-powered MacBook Pro and MacBook Air laptops. The company will provide repair manuals, parts and tools through the Apple Self Service Repair ...
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