Apple Brings All-Day Battery Life to MacBook Air
Intel cited Apple as the primary force behind the chipmaker’s push for big improvements in laptop computer battery life.
“We’re extremely excited about the MacBook Air,” said Kirk Skaugen, senior vice president of Intel’s PC Client Group.
“Essentially, cooperating with Apple doubled the battery life from generation to generation — from 6 to 12.5 hours on the MacBook Air,” he said.
The battery life on the 2013 MacBook Air with Intel’s Haswell processor is “astonishing.” “The previous-generation 13-inch Air ran for 7 hours and 27 minutes in our video playback Acer As07b31 Battery drain test. The 2013 version blows that out of the water, with an astonishing 14 hours and 25 minutes on the same test,” AussieBatt laptop battery experts said.
And Skaugen also saw Apple’s move to Intel’s graphics silicon in its latest MacBooks and iMacs as a huge win.
Intel extremely pleased that Apple has moved a significant portion of their iMac and MacBook Pro line to Iris Pro graphics.