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M2 15-inch MacBook Air in mass production, says supply chain

A larger mid-range MacBook is missing from Apple's current lineup


Reports based on industry sources claim that the forthcoming 15.5-inch MacBook Air entered production after the Lunar New Year, and will ship in 2Q23.

The report fits with display analyst Ross Young's claim that the New MacBook Air will arrive in spring 2023. His claim is based on sources reporting that the display panels for the larger MacBook Air began production earlier in February.

Digitimes has a strong record for industry sources but a very much poorer one for the conclusions and predictions it bases on them, and it appears that the publication based their report on Young's statement without credit. Also, the publication concentrated on how it believes Apple's shipments will be low in the first quarter, then boosted in the second by the new MacBook Air.

Rumors of a 15-inch — or 15.5-inch — MacBook Air have circulated since at least 2021.

The larger screen size has been the consistent element in all rumors, but opinions have varied over what processor the device will have. Some claim that an as-yet unannounced M3 will be used, based on how TSMC has begun production of a new 3-nanometer chip.

However, if the device does ship in April or at any other point in the second quarter, it is going to have Apple's M2.

Previously, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said it would ship in late 2023, and be renamed from MacBook Air to just MacBook.



11 Comments

TheObannonFile 7 Years · 113 comments

Was hoping for a MacBook or MacBook Studio with single fan, M2 and M2 Pro option, completely replacing M2 MBP 13”

d_2 7 Years · 129 comments

Was hoping for a MacBook or MacBook Studio with single fan, M2 and M2 Pro option, completely replacing M2 MBP 13”

Exactly - a 15” MacBook Studio with those CPU options and an SD card reader - $1499+ up

SOLD!

9secondkox2 8 Years · 3148 comments

M2? Weird. Would have thought this would be the perfect m3 launch vehicle. 

charlesn 11 Years · 1193 comments

M2? Weird. Would have thought this would be the perfect m3 launch vehicle. 

Might still happen. But if the M3 offers more of a jump over the M2 than the M2 did over the M1, it would be weird if a consumer-oriented M3 MBA was faster than the just released M2 MBPs, at least the base models. 

mattinoz 9 Years · 2488 comments

M2? Weird. Would have thought this would be the perfect m3 launch vehicle. 

M1 had 19 month span to before replaced by the M2 
M2 is currently only 8month in so I'd expect another 10 months and at these one more chip version in the M2 family before the M3 
Plenty of room to push out an updated Studio, Extra MacBook, mixedReality headset and the MacPro all the M2 family.

Even with M2 still very interested in the 15 inch option vs MacBook Pro 14.