Yes, M1 MacBook Air is no more

While its successor, the M2 MacBook Air, now inherits the spotlight with its updated features, the M1 MacBook Air leaves behind a legacy of innovation and reliability
The image shows a MacBook. — Pexels
The image shows a MacBook. — Pexels

Apple bids farewell to its iconic M1 MacBook Air, marking the end of an era for the revolutionary laptop. After almost three-and-a-half years since its debut, Apple discontinues the M1 MacBook Air, making way for the M2 MacBook Air and the latest M3 models to take centre stage.

Introduced in the fall of 2020 amidst Apple's transition from Intel to its proprietary Apple Silicon, the M1 MacBook Air played a pivotal role in showcasing the power and efficiency of Apple's groundbreaking M1 chip. Despite its ageing design and hardware, the M1 MacBook Air remained a formidable contender in the market, priced at $999.

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While its successor, the M2 MacBook Air, now inherits the spotlight with its updated features, the M1 MacBook Air leaves behind a legacy of innovation and reliability. Despite being surpassed by newer models, the M1 MacBook Air continued to offer exceptional value, often being recommended over its pricier counterparts.

"RIP M1 MacBook Air," an internet user said.

"M1 MACBOOK AIR IS FINALLY DEAD," tweeted another.

As Apple shifts towards newer technologies and advancements, the M1 MacBook Air will be remembered as a trailblazer in the transition to Apple Silicon, setting the stage for future innovations in the MacBook lineup.