A recent test result has emerged, providing insights, into how the new MacBook Air with Apple’s M3 chip performs. This chip is a step up from versions and is set to enhance the overall user experience for MacBook Air users.
More About the New MacBook Air with M3
As per the Geekbench 5 test results reported by MySmartPrice the MacBook Air with the M3 chip and 16GB of memory delivered performance numbers. It scored 3,157 in single-core performance and 12,020 in multi-core performance. These results were linked to a model identified as “Mac15,13 ” suggesting it belongs to a 15-inch variant of the MacBook Air.
Compared to the model equipped with an M2 chip and 16GB of RAM the M3 chip shows an increase, in performance. The M3 chip demonstrates a 20% boost in single-core performance and an 18% enhancement in core performance compared to its predecessor. This advancement brings the M3 chip on par with the 14-inch MacBook Pro that also utilizes this chip according to CPU tests.
The latest MacBook Air is packed with features, including an 8-core CPU up to a 10-core GPU and support for up to 24GB of RAM. These enhancements deliver performance gains of up to 60% when compared to the M1 model and up to 13 times faster than the Intel-based MacBook Air, as stated by Apple. The launch of the MacBook Air has been highly anticipated, with pre-orders commencing on Monday, March 4th.
Customers can expect deliveries and availability in stores starting on Friday, March 8th. The pricing for the MacBook Air starts at $1,099 in the United States. However, for those looking for a budget option, the previous generation 13-inch MacBook Air featuring the M2 chip is still accessible, at $999.
The debut of the M3 chip represents an advancement for Apple‘s MacBook series, offering speed, efficiency, and overall user satisfaction. The latest MacBook Air stands out with its performance metrics and innovative features set to provide efficiency and effectiveness in a wide range of activities and software applications.