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by now youamp;#39;ve probably already seen some unboxings of the M3 MacBook Air and itamp;#39;s really not that different than the M2 MacBook Air the only thing externally different is the new anodization process yeah it seems a little bit better also I promise this will be the only time I mentioned geekbench in this video and the M3 does have better geekbench results this something we were expecting because we already seen the M3 chip in the MacBook Pro from a couple months ago but I care more about the performance of this machine in code build times execution and in real world developer situations using real development tools so after my experience with all the Apple silicon MacBook airs till now I have some results to share about the M3 MacBook Air oh and Iamp;#39;ll also tell you which is the ideal model to buy because letamp;#39;s face it Apple loves giving us options almost as much as they love taking away ports everyone knew the M3 MacBook airs were coming so Apple had to ac