So, it looks like Apple CEO Tim Cook is hinting at something new in the Air lineup. According to Mark Gurman over at Bloomberg, Apple is gearing up to launch both 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air models featuring the next-gen M4 chip— and that’s happening later this month! Just a year back, we saw the M3 MacBook Air hit the shelves, so you can imagine the buzz around these new additions.

What’s New with the MacBook Air?

The new MacBook Air is set to pack the M4 chip, which should bring some serious upgrades compared to the M3. We’re hearing that this chip will boost processing power, improve battery life, and enhance graphics performance, making the already impressive MacBook Air even better— all while keeping that lightweight feel we love. Plus, with a 15-inch model in the mix, Apple is responding to folks wanting a bigger screen without the extra weight.

Looking Beyond the MacBook Air: More Devices in the Works

But wait, there’s more! Gurman’s insights suggest Apple isn’t stopping at just the MacBook Air. We might also see new Air-branded products, like updated *iPad Air* models and a fresh *iPad Air keyboard*. This could tie in nicely with the rumored release of the iPhone 16E, as there are whispers that Apple is clearing out its iPad Air stock to make way for these new goodies. Their focus on the “Air” branding seems to indicate a push for sleek, portable, and premium devices—perfect for users who want high-end performance without the bulk.

Could an iPhone “Air” Be on the Way?

Now, here’s something interesting—there are some whispers about a potential “iPhone Air” too, although we probably shouldn’t hold our breath just yet. If it happens, it could offer a lighter, more budget-friendly option in Apple’s lineup, which might just appeal to a whole new audience. Exciting times are ahead, right?

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