Apple’s redesigned MacBook Air delayed until second half of 2022, report suggests

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If you’re waiting for Apple’s rumored new redesigned MacBook Air, you might have to wait a little longer for it to launch, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman who suggests the machine’s launch has been pushed back until the second half of 2022.

Reporting in his weekly “Power On” newsletter on Sunday, Gurman says Apple originally planned to launch its new ‌MacBook Air‌ with “an all-new design, MagSafe, the M2 chip, and more” late last year or in early this year, but this timeframe has now been pushed back until the second half of 2022.

Recent reports have suggested the redesigned MacBook Air will feature an all-new M2 processor, which is based on the A15 chip with an eight-core CPU like the M1 processor in the 24-inch iMac however, the M2 chip will reportedly bring a more powerful 10-core GPU.

Respected industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo took to Twitter recently to share his predictions for Apple’s rumored new 2022 MacBook Air, corroborating reports that the machine will feature an all-new form factor, new color options, and more.

Leaker Jon Prosser has previously claimed that the new MacBook Air could feature a MacBook Pro-style notch, MagSafe charging, white bezels, and more.

Jon Prosser first shared his 2022 MacBook Air concepts last year which allegedly were based on information from a source with a proven track record who claimed Apple will bring “colors for average consumers” with colorful MacBook models, which will feature iMac-style white bezels, a new non-wedge design, white keyboard, and more.

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