Apple's M4 chips have showcased their impressive performance capabilities through the recent launches of the MacBook Pro and Mac Mini. However, the MacBook Air featuring the M4 chip has yet to make its appearance. While Apple has not provided any official updates regarding its release, prominent Apple analyst Mark Gurman from Bloomberg suggests that the M4 MacBook Air might arrive sooner than anticipated.


In a recent post on X, Gurman reaffirmed that the iPhone SE 4, the 11th-generation iPad, and the next iPad Air are slated for a Spring 2025 launch. These devices are expected to debut around May or June, possibly in conjunction with Apple’s annual WWDC event. Interestingly, Gurman hinted that the M4 MacBook Air might hit the market ahead of these other devices, making its release timeline even more intriguing.


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When Will Apple MacBook Air With M4 Chip Be Launched?


Mark Gurman’s suggested timeline for the MacBook Air M4 launch deviates from Apple’s typical event schedule, which includes WWDC in June, the iPhone hardware event in September, and a Mac-focused event later in the year. This raises the possibility that the M4-powered MacBook Air could be introduced via a press announcement. Reports indicate that Apple plans to release both 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air models equipped with the M4 chip. Interestingly, macOS 15.2 recently hinted at the arrival of new MacBook Air models in 2025, seemingly confirming the upcoming launch.


Additionally, a recent report claims that Apple is already in the advanced stages of manufacturing the new MacBook Air. Based on this, the laptop might hit the shelves as early as the first quarter of 2025. As for the anticipated features, major design changes are unlikely, with most rumours suggesting the focus will be on the integration of the M4 chip alongside incremental improvements. Expected upgrades include a Center Stage camera for enhanced video conferencing and a transition from Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 4 ports, enhancing connectivity and performance.


Earlier this year, Apple updated the MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini with the latest M4 chip options. Benchmark tests from Geekbench reveal that the M4 chip offers an impressive performance upgrade, delivering around a 25 per cent improvement in multi-core CPU capabilities compared to its predecessor, the M3 chip.