Apple’s largest ever MacBook Air model could come with the M2 chip, or it could come with an as yet unannounced 3nm-based M3 chip. Apple’s chipmaker partner, TSMC, started mass production of 3nm processors in December, but the M3 processor may not catch up until April.
Ross has made many accurate predictions in the past. He said in the past that the iPhone 13 Pro will feature ProMotion, the 6th generation iPad Mini will have an 8.3-inch display, and the 13.6-inch MacBook Air will come. Looking at this, we can say that the 15-inch MacBook Air will definitely come, but it is a very assertive statement that it will be released in April.