Apple may be planning to give the MacBook Air a speed bump by updating it with Intel's new Sandy Bridge processor, according to CNET.
Initial shipments of Intel's Sandy Bridge processor were snafued on January 31 by a minor glitch in the accompanying chipset, though the chipmaker will resume shipments of fixed chipsets as early as mid-month. The Sandy Bridge processor itself is not affected.
The MacBook Air refresh is expected in June, according to a source familiar with Apple's plans.
The MacBook Pros are also rumored to get an update which could come as early as March.
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Initial shipments of Intel's Sandy Bridge processor were snafued on January 31 by a minor glitch in the accompanying chipset, though the chipmaker will resume shipments of fixed chipsets as early as mid-month. The Sandy Bridge processor itself is not affected.
The MacBook Air refresh is expected in June, according to a source familiar with Apple's plans.
The MacBook Pros are also rumored to get an update which could come as early as March.
Read More