![]() Let’s assume there is a slight market for a ‘slightly more expensive and slightly more powerful’ macOS laptop. If budget were key, then the MacBook Air would be more than sufficient. If power was your true calling, you were going for the newly launched M1 Pro and M1 Pro Max MacBook Pro laptops. Yet Apple Silicon offers a significant power advantage, and the MacBook Air - first with M1 and now with M2 - is more than competent for consumers. The 13-inch MacBook Pro? Launching it felt like replicating the Intel portfolio in ARM, so nobody was scared away - but the key Pro advantage over the Air was the power differential. The former was the key consumer offering of a macOS laptop and remains its audience today. The latter offered the M1 chipset for developers and those looking to start with Apple Silicon on the desktop. ![]() ![]() The Apple Silicon powered 13-inch MacBook Pro was launched in 2020, alongside the similarly specced MacBook Air and mac Mini. ![]()
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