MacBook Air M3 Is Coming Soon & Here’s Everything One Might Be Eager To Know

As a consequence of the predictions on the release of the M3 chip from Apple in April 2023, there have been numerous rumors about the MacBook Air M3. The latest information about the MacBook M3 is continuously updated on the maacbookm3.com website.

Hanoi, Vietnam – The release date of Macbook M3 is expected to be in October 2023 or in early 2024. This has gained significant attention from iFans thanks to the rumored new features of this MacBook. This notice is all you need to know about the next generation of MacBook Air, the expected release date, pricing, design, display and technical specifications.

To provide accurate information to readers, experienced experts carefully selected information about the new Macbook Air M3 from reliable sources that are popular with iFans such as MacRumors, Macworld, 9to5Mac, and Forbes. These sites are all popular to iFans because of the regular articles about Apple’s upcoming products.

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Latest news and predictions about MacBook Air M3

  1. Release date

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Guman, MacBook Air M3 is expected to be released in October after Apple’s product launching event in September. The event is likely to be on September 12, so an October launch is reasonable.

  1. Price

Although there has not been any official announcement on the price of MacBook Air M3, it is predicted to have the same price as the previous MacBook Air M2, which starts at $1,099.  Apple could raise this number but it is less possible to happen.

  1. Design

It is possible that MacBook Air M3 will not have many upgrades in its design, compared to Apple’s new M2 13-inch MacBook Air. This is because of the huge change in MacBook Air M2’s design before. The Touch ID sensor will be changed or added to the device, adding more sophistication to the user’s product experience.

  1. Display

The MacBook Air M3 is likely to have the same screen display as the M2 MacBook Air. It may have a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display with a 2,560-by-1,664 pixel resolution, a maximum brightness of 500 nits, P3 color support, and True Tone. The display also has a notch at the top for the 1080p FaceTime camera. Besides, this new MacBook Air can be accessed with an external screen by one of its Thunderbolt ports.

  1. Specs

The M3 chip is expected to be faster than the M2 chip, thanks to the improvement of CPU and GPU cores and new 3nm manufacturing process. Besides, the M3 chip is likely to have more unified memory than its predecessors, starting at 8GB and possibly going up to 32GB. This means this chip can potentially meet the demand for complex tasks from users.

The fanless design of M2 MacBook Air may be retained in MacBook Air M3 and this means that M3 chip will have to be more efficient than M2 chip to avoid overheating.

  1. Battery life

It is likely that the M3 MacBook Air could have the same battery size as the M2 MacBook Air, but its battery life can maintain a longer time thanks to the new M3 chip.

However, there is a chance that Apple may choose performance over battery for MacBook Air M3. This means that the new M3-powered MacBook Air can have the similar battery life with its predecessor, MacBook Air M2.


Here is a summary of the rumored specifications for the upcoming MacBook Air M3. These specifications have not yet been officially confirmed by Apple, so it is important to stay tuned for updates on maacbookm3.com website.

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