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Torque king in the Air

Stuff India

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May 2025

Apple's speedy M4 chip has made its way into the entry-level MacBook... and there are other improvements too, as well as a lower starting price

Torque king in the Air

The iPad Pro, iMac and MacBook Pro have already had the M4 treatment, so it's time for Apple's everyday laptop to get the firm's latest top-end hardware.

New chip aside, this year's Air is very similar to the M2 version from 2022, which was the first to introduce the squared-off design to match the MacBook Pro. When the M3 upgrade came around last year, Apple kept the M2 on sale as a cheaper option; now it's discontinued both the M2 and M3. Outraged? Don't be: it's actually dropped the starting price to ₹99,900.

Unlike the Pro, the Air is only available with the 'basic' M4 processor: there's no M4 Pro or M4 Max option. The only variable in processing terms is that the very cheapest version (13in with 256GB storage) has 8-core graphics rather than 10-core. That one also gets, weirdly, a 30W power adapter rather than a 35W one.

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