Apple’s M1 MacBook Air refuses to die – Computerworld
Apple’s M1 MacBook Air refuses to die – Computerworld
https://www.computerworld.com/article/4179968/apples-m1-macbook-air-refuses-to-die.html
Publish Date: 2026-06-02 11:47:00
Source Domain: www.computerworld.com
Why the MacBook Air is still going strong
The M1 wasn’t merely better than the Intel Macs it replaced. It delivered a dramatic step forward. Silent, fast, and with remarkable energy efficiency, these laptops have proved themselves to be more reliable and longer-lasting than almost any other notebook.
Apple has continued to deliver impressive improvements ever since the M1 Macs first appeared. The recently introduced M5 MacBook Air delivers double the multi-core and 50% better single-core performance than M1; that means it provides similar performance to the MacBook Pro of around three years ago.
Apple Silicon has improved every single year and is now extremely powerful — so much so that Apple is about to sell 10 million units of the A-series MacBook Neo, a $599 machine with an iPhone-derived chip that delivers more performance than many mainstream users need.
Meanwhile, even when using a nearly-six-year-old MacBook Air, you still experience a fast browser, responsive Office apps, great battery life and powerful photo editing capabilities.