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The 12" MacBook release is imminent, likely in the coming month (May 2017).
The facts are that the 11" MacBook Air is already gone, and the 13" MacBook Air hasn't seen an update in over two years (March 2015). I suspect this means that when the 12" MacBook is updated, the 13" MacBook will be discontinued. This goes along with a claim from someone a while back saying Apple was retiring the "Air" branding both on the iPad side and on the MacBook side. That has already proven to be accurate for the iPad.
Currently the 13" MacBook Air is priced as follows:
1.6 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 2.7 GHz
Intel HD Graphics 6000
8GB memory
128GB PCIe-based flash storage
US$999 / CAD$1199
1.6 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 2.7 GHz
Intel HD Graphics 6000
8GB memory
256GB PCIe-based flash storage
US$1199 / CAD$1449
Currently the 12" MacBook is priced as follows:
256GB PCIe-based onboard flash storage
1.1 GHz dual-core
Intel Core m3 processor
Turbo Boost up to 2.2 GHz
8GB memory
Intel HD Graphics 515
US$1299 / CAD$1649
256GB PCIe-based onboard flash storage
1.2 GHz dual-core
Intel Core m5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 2.7 GHz
8GB memory
Intel HD Graphics 515
US$1599 / CAD$1999
Hopefully, along with this 2017 12" MacBook release, it will see a price drop, although that might be optimistic. I'd like to see:
256 GB SSD
1.0 GHz m3-7Y30
Turbo Boost up to 2.6 GHz
8 GB RAM
Intel HD Graphics 615
US$1199 / CAD$1499
512 GB SSD
1.2 GHz i5-7Y54
Turbo Boost up to 3.2 GHz
8 GB RAM
Intel HD Graphics 615
US$1499 / CAD$1899
This would essentially eliminate the <$1000 category for Apple laptops, which is why I'm not 100% certain of the pricing tiers. Will Apple be willing to give up this group of customers (students)? Also, I'm not entirely sure how they want to position this vs. the MacBook Pro. Currently the cheapest MacBook Pro is US$1499 / CAD$1899 which overlaps the 12" MacBook line, but then again, that's for the crippled MacBook Pro. The true full fledged MacBook Pro is actually US$1799 / CAD$2299.
I am also hopeful that the new 12" MacBook will gain one additional USB-C port, but I am not expecting it, as it serves as a product differentiator vs. the MacBook Pro line. However, I am optimistic the 12" MacBook could get Thunderbolt support.
tl;dr:
I think the 12" MacBook will be released in May 2017, and the MacBook Air line will be discontinued. Along with the 12" MacBook release, I am thinking/hopeful the pricing will decrease slightly to partially fill the pricing void.
The facts are that the 11" MacBook Air is already gone, and the 13" MacBook Air hasn't seen an update in over two years (March 2015). I suspect this means that when the 12" MacBook is updated, the 13" MacBook will be discontinued. This goes along with a claim from someone a while back saying Apple was retiring the "Air" branding both on the iPad side and on the MacBook side. That has already proven to be accurate for the iPad.
Currently the 13" MacBook Air is priced as follows:
1.6 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 2.7 GHz
Intel HD Graphics 6000
8GB memory
128GB PCIe-based flash storage
US$999 / CAD$1199
1.6 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 2.7 GHz
Intel HD Graphics 6000
8GB memory
256GB PCIe-based flash storage
US$1199 / CAD$1449
Currently the 12" MacBook is priced as follows:
256GB PCIe-based onboard flash storage
1.1 GHz dual-core
Intel Core m3 processor
Turbo Boost up to 2.2 GHz
8GB memory
Intel HD Graphics 515
US$1299 / CAD$1649
256GB PCIe-based onboard flash storage
1.2 GHz dual-core
Intel Core m5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 2.7 GHz
8GB memory
Intel HD Graphics 515
US$1599 / CAD$1999
Hopefully, along with this 2017 12" MacBook release, it will see a price drop, although that might be optimistic. I'd like to see:
256 GB SSD
1.0 GHz m3-7Y30
Turbo Boost up to 2.6 GHz
8 GB RAM
Intel HD Graphics 615
US$1199 / CAD$1499
512 GB SSD
1.2 GHz i5-7Y54
Turbo Boost up to 3.2 GHz
8 GB RAM
Intel HD Graphics 615
US$1499 / CAD$1899
This would essentially eliminate the <$1000 category for Apple laptops, which is why I'm not 100% certain of the pricing tiers. Will Apple be willing to give up this group of customers (students)? Also, I'm not entirely sure how they want to position this vs. the MacBook Pro. Currently the cheapest MacBook Pro is US$1499 / CAD$1899 which overlaps the 12" MacBook line, but then again, that's for the crippled MacBook Pro. The true full fledged MacBook Pro is actually US$1799 / CAD$2299.
I am also hopeful that the new 12" MacBook will gain one additional USB-C port, but I am not expecting it, as it serves as a product differentiator vs. the MacBook Pro line. However, I am optimistic the 12" MacBook could get Thunderbolt support.
tl;dr:
I think the 12" MacBook will be released in May 2017, and the MacBook Air line will be discontinued. Along with the 12" MacBook release, I am thinking/hopeful the pricing will decrease slightly to partially fill the pricing void.