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Suppliers hint at changes to MacBook Air.

Posted: 31 Dec 2012 07:17 AM PST

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Though it’s certain that the MacBook Air is coming up for a restructure, it’s a query of degree. The developed design won’t alternate much, rendering to a note from the Taiwanese site.

The MacBook Air’s manufacturing design to see few alterations? That’s what an Asia-based note privileges.

One of the chief MacBook Air reports of the time refers to inside alterations but few outside tweaks.

A new report from the not-always sure Taipei-based Digitimes entitlements the “manufacturing design will not see any main alterations” in 2013.

Apple presented the emphasized wedge artistic in late 2010, so around a year and a half will have emerged if new MBAs are presented in the first half of 2013.

The report marks no reference of shows, but that’s a part of strong attention for Apple. The great end of the MacBook Pro line currently informal Retina shows with edge-to-edge glass against the wide metallic bezel on the non-Retina airs.

And there has been slight, if any, chat in the Asia resource chain so far around Retina-equipped MBAs. Then one thing is sure a fresh chip platform, which Digitimes does reference. Intel is predictable to present its 4th generation Core “Haswell” CPU at the Customer Microchip technology Show in January. That CPU should make its mode into new MacBook by midyear.

Haswell is all around well power competence. So, Apple could practicably squeeze Haswell into the same or somewhat thinner project with lengthier battery life. Haswell is also likely to contain a graphics processing unit that brings a better jump in enactment likened with past groups of Core processors.

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