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Apple announces new MacBook Airs with better specs, same displays
// Infinite Loop
SAN FRANCISCO—As expected, Apple has just updated its MacBook Air lineup with new Broadwell-U processors from Intel. Those CPUs were released later than originally scheduled—this is the first time the Airs have gotten a real refresh since June of 2013, though Apple gave them a small CPU clock speed bump and price cut in April of 2014.
The base include a 1.6GHz (2.7GHz Turbo) dual-core Core i5-5250U and an Intel HD 6000 GPU, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB PCI Express SSDs. We examined this CPU and GPU in-depth in our review of Intel's newest NUC mini PC, and we've seen other Broadwell chips in a variety of PC Ultrabooks. Overall, Broadwell provides a small increase in CPU and GPU power while enabling longer battery life.
The laptops stick with standard USB 3.0 ports and 802.11ac Wi-Fi for most of their connectivity, but the Thunderbolt port has been updated to Thunderbolt 2.
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