If you’re still lugging around a heavy “Pro” laptop from a few years ago because you thought the Air couldn’t handle your workload, it’s time for a reality check.
Apple just announced the new MacBook Air with the M5 chip, and it’s not just a “thin and light” laptop anymore. With a dedicated Neural Accelerator in every single GPU core, this machine is clocking in at 9.5x faster AI performance than the M1 models. It’s no longer just for coffee shop browsing—it’s a portable AI workstation that happens to weigh next to nothing.
AI That Lives in Your Backpack, Not the Cloud
The M5 chip is a game-changer for anyone curious about the future of computing. While other laptops rely on the cloud for “smart” features, the MacBook Air handles them on-device.
- LLMs at Your Fingertips: Run Large Language Models locally for coding or data analysis with massive speed gains.
- Creative Might: Experience 6.9x faster AI video enhancement in Topaz Video compared to the M1.
- 3D Rendering: Thanks to a third-generation ray-tracing engine, Blender renders are now 6.5x faster than the original Apple silicon Air.
Finally: Double the Storage, Double the Speed
One of the most frequent gripes about the “entry-level” Air has been addressed. The MacBook Air now starts at 512GB of storage—standard.
But it’s not just more space; it’s better space. The new SSD technology delivers 2x faster read/write speeds. Whether you’re importing a massive photo library or launching a heavy application, the “waiting bar” is becoming a relic of the past. For the power users, you can now configure the Air with up to 4TB of storage for the first time ever.
The Ultimate Travel Companion (With a Pro Camera)
Apple has essentially harvested the best parts of their Pro line and squeezed them into the Air’s fanless, silent design:
- The Camera: A new 12MP Center Stage camera that follows you during calls and supports Desk View (perfect for showing off physical sketches or documents).
- Wireless Future: Powered by the new N1 chip, this is the first Air to support Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.
- Battery for Days: You get up to 18 hours of battery life. To put that in perspective, that’s six hours more than the old Intel models. You could fly from Manila to London and still have juice to watch Shrinking on Apple TV+.
The “M5 Air” Snapshot
| Feature | 13-inch MacBook Air | 15-inch MacBook Air |
| Chip | M5 (10-Core CPU/10-Core GPU) | M5 (10-Core CPU/10-Core GPU) |
| Base Storage | 512GB (Up to 4TB) | 512GB (Up to 4TB) |
| Memory Bandwidth | 153GB/s (28% faster than M4) | 153GB/s (28% faster than M4) |
| Display | 13.6-inch Liquid Retina | 15.3-inch Liquid Retina |
| Colors | Sky Blue, Midnight, Starlight, Silver | Sky Blue, Midnight, Starlight, Silver |
| Starting Price | ₱72,990 | ₱85,990 |
macOS Tahoe: The “Liquid Glass” Experience
The hardware is stunning, but macOS Tahoe brings the soul. The new Liquid Glass design makes the interface feel more tactile and modern. With Apple Intelligence integrated into the OS, you get Live Translation in Messages and “Intelligent Actions” in Shortcuts that can extract data from a PDF and drop it straight into a spreadsheet for you.
A Greener Machine
Apple is closing in on its 2030 carbon-neutral goal. The new Air is made with 55% recycled content, featuring a enclosure made of 100% recycled aluminum. It’s high-performance tech you can actually feel good about owning.
Ready to Upgrade?
The new MacBook Air is available soon at the Apple Store Philippines. If you’re a student, the deal gets even sweeter with education pricing starting at ₱65,990.
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