Apple has delayed volume production of a new MacBook Air to the second half of the year, reports DigiTimes. Production was originally scheduled for the second quarter.
The sources said that Apple has informed supply chain partners that mass production of its new notebook model for 2018 will not kick off until the second half of the year, yet without explaining the rescheduling move. Some partners speculated that the postponement might be caused by problems with some key components such as processors.
The new MacBook Air is said to feature a slim design, Retina display, and Intel's latest notebook processors. It's price could be lowered from $999 to $899, or even $799, according to market observers.
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The sources said that Apple has informed supply chain partners that mass production of its new notebook model for 2018 will not kick off until the second half of the year, yet without explaining the rescheduling move. Some partners speculated that the postponement might be caused by problems with some key components such as processors.
The new MacBook Air is said to feature a slim design, Retina display, and Intel's latest notebook processors. It's price could be lowered from $999 to $899, or even $799, according to market observers.
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