Article 5A75A Apple is no longer selling Intel-based MacBook Airs or two-port Intel MacBook Pros

Apple is no longer selling Intel-based MacBook Airs or two-port Intel MacBook Pros

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Jay Peters
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Apple announced three brand-new Macs today powered by its new M1 Arm-based CPUs: a 13-inch MacBook Air, a 13-inch MacBook Pro, and a Mac mini. But now that the new Macs are here, Apple has started to remove some of its Intel-based Macs from its product lineup. Here's what's changed:

  • The MacBook Air is now only available with Apple silicon chips. It's no longer possible to buy a MacBook Air with an Intel CPU. The new MacBook Air has configurations that start at $999 and $1,249.
  • You can still buy a 13-inch MacBook Pro with an Intel CPU, but those models are only available at the higher end of the price spectrum. The M1-based 13-inch MacBook Pro replaces the previous entry-level MacBook Pro with two Thunderbolt ports and starts at $1,299...

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