Apple’s latest MacBook Air offers only one processor
option, the 1.6GHz dual-core 8th generation Intel Core i5 processor. However, a
new report points out that Apple may have designed a faster version. A few days
ago, a new Mac model appeared on Geekbench. The device is code-named
AAPJ140K1,1 and comes with a 1.8GHz dual-core 8th generation Intel Core i7
processor. Although the specific model has not been announced, its logic board
is the same as the new MacBook Air.
Not only that, the benchmark results list 16GB 2133
MHz LPDDR3 RAM, which is an upgrade option for the new MacBook Air. The Core
i7-8510Y seems to be the Intel low-power Amber Lake series, as is the new
MacBook Air Core i5, although it is not listed in the Intel ARK database. The
results of the running score show that the MacBook Air with Core i7 chip has a
multicore score of 8553 points, which is about 8.5% faster than the existing i5
version. John Poole, the founder of Geekbench, said that in his opinion, the
results are not fake, although they are not 100% confirmed. If it is true, this
means that the 2018 MacBook Air also has an i7 version.
We can reasonably assume that Apple has designed
several different versions of its products, but not all versions have been
successful. As for why Apple did not release the i7 version of the MacBook Air,
the reason may be that Apple can not solve the heat problem, or some other
unknown factors.
