The Best MacBooks for 2023: 15-inch MacBook Air with M2 Chip

 

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Apple’s most recent laptop arrived in June of this year with the 15-inch MacBook Air. It carries the same M2 chip as the latest-model 13-inch MacBook Air and roughly the same specs other than a larger screen and more speakers. Of course, a new M3 chip could arrive as early as next month, but as with the advent of the M2 chip, Apple will likely use the next-gen chip in one or two new computers, while still supporting the “older” M2 machines.

Those looking for a new MacBook have a lot to think about. Chips, specs and everything else so you can figure out which model will work best for your needs. As of today, these are the best MacBooks for everyone from students to power users.

Compared to PCs, Apple computers tend to have more streamlined specifications. The company has long been known for this simplicity, and the M-series “system-on-a-chip” condenses things even further. The M1 and M2 chips combine, among other technologies, the CPU, graphics card and unified memory (RAM).

Apple’s Neural Engine is included too, which is a specialized group of processor cores that handles machine learning tasks such as image analysis and voice recognition. While a unified chip means you have fewer decisions to make when picking a MacBook, there are still a few factors to consider, including the number of CPU cores, amount of RAM, storage capacity, screen size, and, obviously, price.

The least expensive MacBook is the 13-inch M1 Air with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD, which sells for $999 and has been regularly going for $750 at multiple retailers. Alternatively, you can spend up to $5,899 for the 16-inch MacBook Pro M2 Max with 96GB of RAM and 8TB of storage. (engadget)

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