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M4 MacBook Air missed out on one of Apple’s latest hardware trends – 9to5Mac

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Last updated: 2025/03/30 at 7:55 AM
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In the past year, Apple has had an interesting trend across its new hardware releases: a bigger focus on thermal performance. It kicked off with the M4 iPad Pro last year, and then continued with the iPhone 16 lineup. However, the MacBook Air unfortunately never received such thermal upgrades, despite being one of the products that might need it the most.

Previous thermal upgrades

As mentioned before, M4 iPad Pro and iPhone 16 both received pretty substantial thermal upgrades in the past year.

In the case of the iPad Pro, Apple incorporated graphite sheets within the main housing, and also implemented copper within the Apple logo, allowing for far more efficient heat dissipation. With these two upgrades, Apple was able to tote 20% better thermals in the new iPad Pro.

With the iPhone, numerous people complained about overheating issues with the iPhone 15 Pro and its A17 Pro chip. Apple promptly addressed that with the iPhone 16 lineup:

The internal design of iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus has been reengineered to allow for an even larger battery and to better dissipate heat, while making battery service easier.

Despite these thermal strides across the iPad Pro and the iPhone, Apple never brought such improvements to the MacBook Air, one of its thinnest and lightest computers.

MacBook Air thermal issues

Apple redesigned the MacBook Air in 2022 with a much thinner and lighter design, and it switched from a large metal heatsink to a thin graphite sheet with no real heat spreader. This was an issue, because it meant that the M2 MacBook Air could thermally throttle faster than the prior MacBook Air model, depending on the workload.

When Apple announced the M4 iPad Pro and its copper heat spreader in the Apple logo, I was hopeful that this was a key indicator of what would later come in the MacBook Air. Obviously, Apple can’t implement the exact same Apple logo thermal setup on the MacBook Air, but I was wishing for something. Just some heat spreader of some sort.

However, when the M4 MacBook Air was announced earlier this month, Apple mentioned nothing about any thermal upgrades. iFixit later did a teardown of the new M4 MacBook Air, and confirmed that the internals were pretty similar to prior models.

This was a bummer, as it meant Apple’s latest thin and light laptop, one of its devices that needs better thermals the most, did not get anything to help out with thermals.

Wrap up

One could argue that most MacBook Air users don’t need sustained performance – and that may be a fair point. However, if the iPad Pro can have a sophisticated cooling system while running iPadOS, I don’t see why the MacBook Air should miss out. Ultimately, the MacBook Air is limited to baseline Apple Silicon, so any users who need the best of the best performance will still need to buy a MacBook Pro with M4 Pro or M4 Max.


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