Features, News And Update Rumors For Apple MacBook Air 2017, Will It Support Up To 32GB Of RAM? Let’s See

In other news, Andrew Cunningham from Ars Technica reported that Kuo’s outline of chips to be used does not comply with what’s known from the Intel roadmaps that were leaked. According to that, Intel does not plan to release MacBook Pro-class chips in the Cannonlake series and Coffee Lake chips will not be arriving until the year of 2018.

The Apple MacBook Air continues to be a hot favorite among enthusiasts, and it is expected that the device will be launched in 2017. It was not announced at the recent Apple event which took place on 27th October. Instead, Apple compared the device to the MacBook Pro 2016.

As a result, a lot of people believed that Apple might have completely killed the Air lineup. From the looks of it, the 13-inch model will be soon discontinued as well. The older MacBook Airs have received price cuts. MacWorld reports that the 13inch MacBook Air can still be upgraded.

According to Apple enthusiasts, if the company doesn’t release a new MacBook Air in 2017, it will stick to its yearly upgrade cycle. If the new device is released, it will take place sometime between March and May. According to various unconfirmed reports, the device will sport some amazing features and specifications.

Retina Display and a 15inch screen are expected. The 2017 MacBook Air variant will include 11-inch, 13-inch, and 15-inch variants. Rumors suggest that it might support the KabyLake processors from Intel.

Stay tuned for more updates on Apple MacBook Air 2017!

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