Apple Built a Faster 2018 MacBook Air But You Can’t Have It

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Apple’s 2018 device lineup includes a new MacBook Air with a Retina display, and the company has also focused on upgrades under the hood that would keep the laptop in line with its Windows rivals.

Surprisingly, however, there’s no Intel Core i7 processor option, as the device is powered by an 8th generation Intel Core i5 chip running at 1.6 GHz.

And yet, Apple has at least considered launching an i7 version of the new MacBook Air, as a Geekbench benchmark shows what’s believed to be an internal prototype powered by a dual-core eighth-generation Core i7 processor with a base clock speed of 1.8GHz.

Codenamed AAPJ140K1,1, this mysterious laptop is equipped with 16GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3 RAM, an option that’s available for the i5 configuration as well.

Judging from the Geekbench scores, the Intel Core i7 MacBook Air is some 8.5 percent faster than the i5 sibling, so Apple not rolling it out to buyers worldwide is… (read more)

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