Looks like you’ll have to wait a little bit longer for the 12-inch MacBook Air with Retina display.
Taiwan’s Economic Daily reports that a shortage in the supply chain of Intel’s new Broadwell chips has pushed its release date back.
The high-res MacBook was supposed to arrive in Q3 of this year, although delays could postpone it till late 2014 or early 2015.
In April, noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said he expects Apple to make the 12-inch MacBook Air “ultra-slim” sporting a refined design, new trackpad, a new battery layout and the Retina Display.
Meanwhile the upcoming 11-inch and 13-inch non-retina models are on schedule, with manufacturer Quanta reportedly receiving components like processors, chassis and screens from OEMs for assembly in August
Apple is expected to begin volume shipments at the end of the month ahead of sales in October.
The 11-inch and 13-inch MacBooks could arrive around the same time as the iPhone 6.
Taiwan’s Economic Daily reports that a shortage in the supply chain of Intel’s new Broadwell chips has pushed its release date back.
The high-res MacBook was supposed to arrive in Q3 of this year, although delays could postpone it till late 2014 or early 2015.
In April, noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said he expects Apple to make the 12-inch MacBook Air “ultra-slim” sporting a refined design, new trackpad, a new battery layout and the Retina Display.
Meanwhile the upcoming 11-inch and 13-inch non-retina models are on schedule, with manufacturer Quanta reportedly receiving components like processors, chassis and screens from OEMs for assembly in August
Apple is expected to begin volume shipments at the end of the month ahead of sales in October.
The 11-inch and 13-inch MacBooks could arrive around the same time as the iPhone 6.
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