Apple raises MacBook Air and Pro prices in face of memory crunch – East Bay Times

By Mark Gurman, Bloomberg

Apple Inc. updated the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, the company’s two main laptop computer lines, adding faster processors and raising prices as it copes with an industrywide memory crunch.

Apple debuted the new models on Tuesday, giving the Air the M5 processor and the MacBook Pro the first M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. It also revamped its external monitor lineup, introducing two new models aimed at both consumers and professionals.

The new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro look identical to their predecessors but add significantly faster processors, improved storage configurations and better graphics. They also get support for the Wi-Fi 7 standard, Bluetooth 6 and the company’s in-house N1 wireless chip.

The new MacBook Air starts at $1,099 for the 13-inch version, up from $999. The 15-inch model, meanwhile, now begins at $1,299, up from $1,199. Apple is softening the blow by doubling the base storage amount to 512 gigabytes for the first time in that line.

The company is raising the price of the 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 Pro chip to $2,199, from $1,999. And the 16-inch version with that processor will rise to $2,699 from $2,499. The 14-inch version with the beefier M5 Max chip starts at $3,599, up from $3,199, while the 16-inch configuration starts at $3,899, an increase from $3,499.

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