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Apple MacBook Air "Core i5" 1.3 13" (Mid-2013) Specs

Identifiers: Mid-2013 - MD760LL/A* - MacBookAir6,2 - A1466 - 2632

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Apple 13-Inch MacBook AirThe Apple MacBook Air "Core i5" 1.3 13-Inch (Mid-2013/Haswell) features a 22-nm "Haswell" 1.3 GHz Intel "Core i5" processor (4250U) with two independent processor "cores" on a single chip, a 3 MB shared level 3 cache, 4 GB of onboard 1600 MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM (which could be upgraded to 8 GB at the time of purchase, but cannot be upgraded later), 128 GB or 256 GB of PCIe-based flash storage, and an "integrated" Intel HD Graphics 5000 graphics processor that shares system memory.

This all is packed in a razor thin (0.11-0.68 inch), 2.96 pound, aluminum case with an integrated 720p "FaceTime HD" webcam, a backlit full-size keyboard and an 13.3" widescreen TFT LED backlit active-matrix "glossy" display (1440x900 native resolution).

Connectivity includes 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, analog audio out, a "Thunderbolt" port, two USB 3.0 ports, and an SDXC-capable SD card slot. It lacks internal Ethernet, although an external Thunderbolt adapter was offered as a US$29 option.

Compared to its predecessor, this model has effectively the same external enclosure, but it has a much more efficient processor and architecture -- which results in significantly improved battery life -- as well as faster graphics (that reserve more system memory), faster storage, and faster Wi-Fi.

Also see:

  • What are all the differences between the "Mid-2013" MacBook Air models?
  • What are all the differences between the "Mid-2013" MacBook Air models and the "Mid-2012" MacBook Air that they replaced?

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June 10, 2013 April 29, 2014
Details: The "Introduction Date" refers to the date a model was introduced via press release. The "Discontinued Date" refers to the date a model either was replaced by a subsequent system or production otherwise ended.

Also see: All Macs introduced in 2013.
1 (2 Cores) 64-Bit
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6081 6616
Details: Geekbench 2 benchmarks are in 32-bit and 64-bit modes, respectively. These numbers reflect an average of user provided 32-bit and 64-bit results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.

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2366 4468
Details: These Geekbench 3 benchmarks are in 32-bit mode and are for a single processor core and all processor cores, respectively. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.

You also might be interested in reviewing all 32-bit single core and multicore Geekbench 3 user submissions for Macs with the MacBookAir6,2 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.

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2591 4990
Details: These Geekbench 3 benchmarks are in 64-bit mode and are for a single processor core and all processor cores, respectively. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.

You also might be interested in reviewing all 64-bit single core and multicore Geekbench 3 user submissions for Macs with the MacBookAir6,2 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.

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2639 4943
Details: These Geekbench 4 benchmarks are are for a single processor core and all processor cores, respectively. All Geekbench 4 benchmarks are 64-bit. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.

You also might be interested in reviewing all single core and multicore Geekbench 4 user submissions for Macs with the MacBookAir6,2 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.

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555 1142
Details: These Geekbench 5 benchmarks are are for a single processor core and all processor cores, respectively. All Geekbench 5 benchmarks for the Mac are 64-bit. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.

You also might be interested in reviewing all single core and multicore Geekbench 5 user submissions for Macs with the MacBookAir6,2 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.

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1.3 GHz Core i5 (I5-4250U)
Details: This model is powered by a 22 nm, 64-bit "Fourth Generation" Intel Mobile Core i5 "Haswell ULT" (I5-4250U) processor which includes two independent processor "cores" on a single silicon chip. Each core has a dedicated 256k level 2 cache, shares 3 MB of level 3 cache, and has an integrated memory controller (dual channel).

This system also supports "Turbo Boost 2.0" -- which "automatically increases the speed of the active cores" to improve performance when needed (up to 2.6 GHz for this model) -- and "Hyper Threading" -- which allows the system to recognize four total "cores" or "threads" (two real and two virtual).

Also see: How fast are the "Mid-2013" MacBook Air models compared to one another and to earlier MacBook Air models? How fast are these models compared to the 13-Inch "Early 2013" Retina Display MacBook Pro?
2.6 GHz 1.7 GHz (Core i7)
Details: A 1.7 GHz Core i7 (I7-4650U) processor was available via custom order as a US$150 upgrade.

As requested by readers, EveryMac.com also has documented this custom configuration as its own model.
Soldered Integrated
Details: N/A
OPI* 1.3 GHz (Built-in)
Details: *This system does not have a traditional system bus or a "Direct Media Interface" (DMI) to connect between the processor and chipset. Instead, it uses a directly attached "On Package Interface" (OPI).
EFI 64-Bit
Details: N/A
32k/32k x2 256k x2, 3 MB (on chip)
Details: Each core has its own dedicated 256k level 2 cache and the system has 3 MB of shared level 3 cache.
LPDDR3 SDRAM* 1600 MHz
Details: Ships standard with 4 GB of 1600 MHz "Low Power" LPDDR3 SDRAM onboard.
4 GB 8 GB*
Details: *4 GB of RAM is onboard. It could be upgraded at the original time of purchase to 8 GB as a US$100 option, but it cannot be upgraded later.

Also see: Actual Max RAM of All G3 & Later Macs.
4 GB* None
Details: *There are no RAM slots. 4 GB of RAM is onboard. It could be upgraded at the original time of purchase to 8 GB as a US$100 option, but it cannot be upgraded later.
HD Graphics 5000 Integrated
Details: This model has an Intel HD Graphics 5000 graphics processor that shares memory with the system.
1.5 GB 1.5 GB
Details: The Intel HD Graphics 5000 processor reserves up to 1.5 GB of system memory for video function if running OS X 10.9.3 or higher. Earlier versions of OS X reserve 1 GB of memory for video function.
13.3" Widescreen 1440x900
Details: 13.3" color widescreen TFT LED-backlit active-matrix "glossy" display with a 1440 by 900 native resolution. Apple reports that it also supports "1280 by 800, 1152 by 720, and 1024 by 640 pixels at 16:10 aspect ratio and 1024 by 768 and 800 by 600 pixels at 4:3 aspect ratio".

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Dual/Mirroring* 2560x1600 (x2)
Details: *Although Apple only reports that this model can support a single external display up to 2560x1600, Intel reports that this model can simultaneously support two external displays up to 2560x1600 "daisy chained" via Thunderbolt.
128, 256 GB SSD N/A
Details: The MD760LL/A configuration has 128 GB of flash storage and the MD761LL/A configuration has 256 GB of flash storage. Neither configuration has a hard drive. The higher-end MD761LL/A configuration also could be equipped with 512 GB of storage at the time of purchase for an additional US$300.

Apple does not intend for one to upgrade the storage after purchase, but it is quite possible. As first reported by AnandTech, this model uses a PCIe-based SSD rather than a SATA-connected one. Specifically, it uses a custom Apple design with a "PCIe 2.0 x2 interface, capable of a theoretical maximum of 1 GB/s in each direction."

Also see: How do you replace or upgrade the storage in the "Mid-2013" MacBook Air models? Is it even possible?

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Also see: SSD Compatibility Guide for All G3 & Later Macs.
Proprietary Proprietary* (PCIe 2.0 x4)
Details: *As first reported by AnandTech, this model uses a PCIe-based SSD rather than a SATA-connected one. Specifically, the default drive installed uses a custom Apple design with a "PCIe 2.0 x2 interface, capable of a theoretical maximum of 1 GB/s in each direction." However, third-parties subsequently determined that the system actually is capable of supporting a compatible, faster PCIe 2.0 x4 SSD.
None* None
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Site sponsor Other World Computing also has a variety of compact external optical drive options that may be of interest, including some with Blu-ray capability.

Also see: What are the full capabilities of the external SuperDrive available for the MacBook Air? Can it be used with other Macs?
None None*
Details: *No MacBook Air models have an internal Ethernet port. However, for the "Mid-2013" models, an Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet adapter is available.

Also see: What official and third-party adapters are available to connect the MacBook Air to wired Ethernet networks?
802.11ac* 4.0
Details: 802.11ac Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n compatible) and Bluetooth 4.0 standard.

Also see: What is 802.11ac? How is it different from 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n?
2 (3.0) None
Details: Two USB 3.0 ports (up to 5 Gbps), no Firewire ports.

Also see: What is the best USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 hub to use with the MacBook Air while traveling?
SD Card (SDXC) None
Details: This model has an SDXC Card slot.

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Also see: Which SD Card slot storage solution is best for the MacBook Air? Which models are compatible? Is this kind of storage safe?
Full-size Trackpad (Inertial)
Details: Apple reports that the integrated keyboard has "78 (US) or 79 (ISO) keys, including 12 function keys, 4 arrow keys (inverted "T" arrangement) with ambient light sensor."

The multi-touch trackpad supports "inertial scrolling, pinch, rotate, swipe, three-finger swipe, four-finger swipe, tap, double-tap, and drag capabilities."

Also see: What are the differences between the trackpads in different MacBook Air models?
Notebook MacBook Air 13"
Details: This MacBook Air uses a razor thin aluminum case design with a "catchless" magnetic latch.
MD760LL/A* Mid-2013
Details: *MD760LL/A refers to the configuration with 128 GB of flash storage whereas MD761LL/A refers to the configuration with 256 GB of flash storage.
A1466 (EMC 2632) MacBookAir6,2
Details: Please note that these identifiers refer to more than one model.

Also see: All Macs with the A1466 Model Number, the 2632 EMC Number, and the MacBookAir6,2 Model Identifier.

For more about these identifiers and how to locate them on each Mac, please refer to EveryMac.com's Mac Identification section.
54 W h Li-Poly* 12 Hours
Details: *Apple originally reported that this model had a built-in 50-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery, but later changed it to correctly note 54-watt-hours. The company claims that it can provide up to 12 hours of "wireless web" and up to 10 hours of "iTunes movie playback." Apple additionally reports that it provides "up to" 30 days of standby time. The system is bundled with a 45W MagSafe 2 power adapter.

Also see: What is the battery life of the "Mid-2013" MacBook Air models in "real-world" usage tests?

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X 10.8.4 (12E3067) 11 (Big Sur)*
Details: *This system fully supports the last version of OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion," OS X 10.9 "Mavericks," and OS X 10.10 "Yosemite" as well as OS X 10.11 "El Capitan." It is fully supported by the last version of macOS Sierra (10.12) and macOS High Sierra (10.13), also. Running macOS High Sierra (10.13), it supports HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding), but it does not support hardware accelerated HEVC.

This model is compatible with the final version of macOS Mojave (10.14), the final version of macOS Catalina (10.15), and the final version of macOS Big Sur (macOS 11), as well. It does not support macOS Monterey (macOS 12) or subsequent versions of the macOS.

Also see: Which Macs are compatible with macOS Big Sur (macOS 11)? What are the system requirements? What are the major new features?
7 (64-Bit)* 10 (64-Bit)*
Details: *Apple's Boot Camp 5 supports the 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Windows 8 and Boot Camp 6 supports the 64-bit version of Windows 10. Earlier versions of Windows are not supported.
None Boot/Virtualization
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.11-.68 x 12.8 x 8.94 2.96 lbs (1.35 kg)
Details: In inches while closed - minimum height to maximum height by width by depth, (0.3 cm-1.7 cm, 32.5 cm, 22.7 cm).
US$1099, US$1299* US$150-US$250
Details: *This MacBook Air originally was offered with 128 GB of flash storage (MD760LL/A) for US$1099 and 256 GB of flash storage for US$1299 (MD761LL/A).

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1 (Thunderbolt) None
Details: Thunderbolt is backwards-compatible with Mini DisplayPort-equipped displays as well as adapters that are compatible with Mini DisplayPort (DVI, VGA, dual-link DVI and HDMI). It also can support other peripherals that use the Thunderbolt standard, which provides a maximum theoretical 10 Gbps of bandwidth in both directions.

Also see: What is "Thunderbolt"? Is it an industry standard? What advantages does it offer? Are there any disadvantages?
None None
Details: N/A
None None
Details: N/A
2 (3.0) None
Details: Two USB 3.0 ports (up to 5 Gbps), no Firewire ports.

Also see: What is the best USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 hub to use with the MacBook Air while traveling?
None None
Details: No internal modem or Ethernet. External Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet adapter offered for US$29.
None None
Details: N/A
2 (Internal) None
Details: Dual internal microphones.
None* 1*
Details: *Single analog audio output/headphone jack. Supports Apple iPhone headset with remote and microphone.
None None
Details: N/A
N/A 1
Details: 100V-240V AC, 45W "MagSafe 2" power adapter.

Global original prices for the MacBook Air "Core i5" 1.3 13" (Mid-2013) in 34 different countries and territories follow; organized alphabetically by region.

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Original Prices - North & South America

C$1099, C$1299 R$4.599, R$5.399
MXN $16,499, $19,499 US$1099, US$1299*

Original Prices - Europe

€1099, €1299 €1129, €1329
DKK 8,599, 10,299 €1149, €1349
€1099, €1299 €1099, €1299
€1149, €1349 €1129, €1329
€1073,02, €1263,10 €1129, €1329
NOK 8.590, 10.290 €1149, €1349
€1129, €1329 SEK 9.995, 11.995
CHF 1'249, 1'499 £949, £1129

Original Prices - Asia

RMB 7,988, 9,688 HK$8,488, HK$9,988
Rs 74,900, 88,900 Rp 11,699,000, 13,899,000
¥108,800, ¥128,800 KRW 1,450,000, 1,690,000
RM 3,299, 3,899 PHP 51,990, 60,990
S$1,488, S$1,788 NT$34,900, NT$41,900
THB 34,900, 41,900 VND 25,499,000, 29,999,000

Original Prices - Australia & New Zealand

A$1249, A$1449 NZ$1589, NZ$1899

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