M5 MacBook Air Review (13-Inch, 2026): Go Big or Go Neo


Apple M5 MacBook Air laptop in front of a house plant

M5 MacBook Air (13-inch, 2026)

Pros

  • Storage minimum raised to 512GB
  • Thin, light and rigid aluminum design
  • Improved app, graphics and AI performance from M5 chip

Cons

  • Costs $500 more than MacBook Neo
  • Display isn’t much bigger than the Neo’s
  • Same design since 2022

The MacBook Air has lost its spot as Apple’s entry-level laptop. And, on top of that, its price has gone up $100. Built around Apple’s latest M-series processor, the M5 MacBook Air starts at $1,099. That’s a full $500 more than the MacBook Neo, Apple’s new option for budget-conscious laptop shoppers. While the Air itself isn’t in danger of getting squeezed in the middle — the cheapest 14-inch MacBook Pro is $600 more than the baseline Air — it’s the space between the MacBook Neo and the larger, 15-inch MacBook Air that’s crowding out the 13-inch Air.

With the 13-inch Air no longer the MacBook entry point, who is it for? The much cheaper Neo is now my pick for most students (and parents making the tech purchases for their kids). The 13-inch Air is still a fantastic pick for a small, higher-performance laptop (just not Pro-level performance) and the better choice for a subset of students, such as those studying design or STEM, for example, than the Neo, but it’s not the MacBook Air I’d recommend for most.

The larger 15-inch MacBook Air offers a better balance between screen size and system weight than the 13-inch model. If you’re already spending an additional $500 to step up from the Neo to the 13-inch Air, I strongly suggest spending an additional $200 for the roomier 15-inch Air. The larger display is really nice, and the 15-inch Air is still $400 less and a few ounces lighter than the smaller 14-inch MacBook Pro, putting it in the sweet spot of productivity, portability and price.

Apple MacBook Air (M5, 13-inch, 2026)

Price as reviewed $1,299, £1,299, AU$2,099
Display size/resolution 13.6-inch, 2,560×1,664-pixel LED-backlit IPS display, 500 nits brightness
CPU M5 10‑core CPU
Memory 16GB unified memory
Graphics Integrated M5 10‑core GPU
Storage 1TB SSD
Networking Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6
Ports 2x USB-C Thunderbolt 4, headphone
Operating system MacOS Tahoe 26.3.1
Weight 2.7 lbs (1.2 kg)

The 15-inch M5 MacBook Air starts at $1,099, which is $100 more than the starting price of the previous M4 model. But for the most part, it’s a better deal because Apple has raised the base storage to 512GB. Goodbye, undersized 256GB SSD! Considering that Apple charged $200 to double the storage on the M4 Air, the M5 Air is $100 less than what you would have paid last year for a MacBook Air with a 512GB SSD. Memory stays at 16GB for the baseline model, and design and display remain unchanged, too.

With 10 CPU cores and either eight or 10 GPU cores, the M5 chip has the same core count as the M4. The baseline model features the eight-core GPU, and if you choose to upgrade the memory or storage (those start at $200 each), you’re automatically upgraded to the 10-core GPU. You can also upgrade to the 10-core GPU on its own for $100.

Apple M5 MacBook Air in sky blue

The M5 MacBook Air comes in the same colors as before, including the sky blue option introduced last year.

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The number of cores didn’t change with the M5, but the chip introduces a new GPU architecture that puts a neural accelerator on each core to boost AI and ray-tracing performance. The M5 chip also supports faster unified memory — 153GBps of bandwidth compared to 120GBps on the M4. And the M5 Air features faster SSDs that Apple says offer twice the read and write speeds of the previous M4 model.

The M5 Air also offers improved networking. It incorporates Apple’s N1 wireless chip for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.

Apple sent me the 1TB version of the M5 Air that costs $1,299. The M5 MacBook Air 15 starts at £1,099 in the UK and AU$1,799 in Australia.

Apple M5 MacBook Air Thunderbolt 4 ports

The M5 Air offers a pair of Thunderbolt 4 ports, plus a headphone jack on the other side.

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M5 MacBook Air performance

The M5 Air adds generation-over-generation performance gains, with the M5 model outpacing the previous M4 Air on both the single- and multicore tests of Geekbench 6 and Cinebench 2024. Its scores were well ahead of the MacBook Neo’s, especially on the multicore tests, where its 10-core M5 chip has a clear advantage over the Neo’s six-core A18 Pro. The M5 Air also excelled on the Geekbench AI benchmark, showing the power of the M5’s 16-core neural processor for handling on-device AI calculations.

Graphics performance is also improved. With the M5 update coming to the MacBook Air, it’s now on the same level as the 14-inch MacBook Pro that received the M5 jolt at the end of last year. I ran the 3DMark Solar Bay Extreme test on the M5 Air to see how it compared with the M5 MacBook Pro, and the two finished with very similar results, with each significantly ahead of last year’s M4 MacBook Pro. The higher-powered M5 Pro and M5 Max chips in the updated MacBook Pros are in a different class of performance altogether, but they come at much higher prices to match their higher performance.

Apple MacBook Air keyboard and trackpad

The M5 Air has the same layout as last year’s model.

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The gains in performance aren’t enough to upgrade if you’re happily humming along with an M4 Air or an M3 model. I might also hold onto an M2 Air for another year in the hopes that we get a design overhaul next year. The MacBook Air hasn’t changed its look since the M2 Air did away with the tapered chassis of the M1 Air back in 2022. For M1 owners, I might suggest an M5 upgrade, especially since the M1 model wasn’t available in the larger 15-inch size. Why not step up in performance and size?

Battery life remains long, but Apple hasn’t made any major leaps in this area recently. The M5 Air ran for just over 17 hours on our YouTube streaming battery rundown test, which was a little over an hour longer than last year’s model but still shorter than the M3 Air ran. Getting 17 hours on a single charge is great, but there are Windows laptops like the MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI Plus and Dell XPS 14 that offer even longer battery life.

M5 MacBook Air 15 open, sitting on a wood table.

The 15-inch Air is the better Air.

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Should I buy a 13-inch M5 MacBook Air?

This is a harder question to answer with the arrival of the MacBook Neo. Before the Neo, the 13-inch Air was the most affordable path to a MacBook. Now that route has been cut off by the $599 Neo. The Air’s M5 processor certainly offers greater performance than the Neo’s iPhone chip, but the Air is almost twice as expensive, and its 13.6-inch display is hardly any larger than the Neo’s 13-inch panel. I’d argue that once you make the $500 jump to Air territory, it takes only another small hop to get the roomier 15-inch model and is the better option unless you really want to go smaller.

The review process for laptops, desktops, tablets and other computerlike devices consists of two parts: performance testing under controlled conditions in the CNET Labs and extensive hands-on use by our expert reviewers. This includes evaluating a device’s aesthetics, ergonomics and features. A final review verdict is a combination of both objective and subjective judgments. 

The list of benchmarking software we use changes over time as the devices we test evolve. The most important core tests we’re currently running on every compatible computer include Primate Labs Geekbench 6, Cinebench R23, PCMark 10 and 3DMark Fire Strike Ultra

A more detailed description of each benchmark and how we use it can be found on our How We Test Computers page. 

Geekbench 6 CPU (multi-core)

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 2025 17946Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M5 2026 16890MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI Plus 16607Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M4 2024 15134Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M4 2025 15049Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M4 2025 14942Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M3 2024 12063Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M3 2024 12034Dell XPS 14 11207Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M2 2023 9859Apple MacBook Neo 8958Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M1 2020 8710

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

Geekbench 6 CPU (single-core)

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 2025 4263Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M5 2026 4148Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M4 2025 3818Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M4 2025 3705Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M4 2024 3587Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M3 2024 3146Apple MacBook Neo 3541Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M3 2024 3127MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI Plus 2896Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M2 2023 2610Dell XPS 14 2599Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M1 2020 2378

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

Cinebench 2024 CPU (multi-core)

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 2025 1118Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M4 2024 999Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M5 2026 926Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M4 2025 830Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M4 2025 824MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI Plus 692Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M3 2024 591Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M3 2024 541Dell XPS 14 530Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M1 2020 449Apple MacBook Neo 333

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

Cinebench 2024 CPU (single-core)

Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M5 2026 199Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 2025 199Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M4 2024 175Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M4 2025 171Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M4 2025 169Apple MacBook Neo 143Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M3 2024 141Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M3 2024 141Dell XPS 14 117MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI Plus 115Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M1 2020 110

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

Geekbench AI (Neural engine quantized score)

Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M5 2026 57775Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Pro 2026 57599Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 2025 57528Apple MacBook 16-inch M5 Max 2026 57015Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch M4 Pro 2025 51356Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M4 2025 51002Apple MacBook Neo 45627Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M3 2023 36992

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

3DMark Solar Bay Extreme

Apple MacBook 16-inch M5 Max 2026 16175Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Pro 2026 9080Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 2025 4438Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M5 2026 4290Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M4 2025 3049

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

Online streaming battery drain test

MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI Plus 25 hr, 18 minApple MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 2025 22 hr, 59 minApple MacBook Pro 14-inch M4 2024 21 hr, 59 minDell XPS 14 21 hr, 7 minApple MacBook Air 13-inch M3 2024 18 hr, 17 minApple MacBook Air 13-inch M5 2026 17 hr, 2 minApple MacBook Air 15-inch M4 2025 16 hr, 41 minApple MacBook Air 15-inch M2 2023 16 hr, 31 minApple MacBook Air 15-inch M3 2024 16 hrApple MacBook Air 13-inch M4 2025 15 hr, 50 minApple MacBook Air 13-inch M1 2020 15 hr, 33 minApple MacBook Neo 13 hr, 26 min

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

System configurations

Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M5 2026 Apple MacOS Tahoe 26.3.1; Apple M5 (10‑core CPU, 10‑core GPU); 16GB LPDDR5; 1TB SSD
Apple MacBook Neo Apple MacOS Tahoe 26.3.1; Apple A18 Pro (6‑core CPU, 5‑core GPU); 8GB LPDDR5; 256GB SSD
Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Pro 2026 Apple MacOS Tahoe 26.3.1; Apple M5 Pro (18-core CPU, 20-core GPU); 48GB LPDDR5; 2TB SSD
Apple MacBook 16-inch M5 Max 2026 Apple MacOS Tahoe 26.3.1; Apple M5 Max (18-core CPU, 40-core GPU); 128GB LPDDR5; 4TB SSD
Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 2025 Apple MacOS Tahoe 26.0.1; Apple M5 (10-core CPU, 10-core GPU); 16GB LPDDR5; 1TB SSD
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M4 2025 Apple MacOS Sequoia 15.3, Apple M4 (10‑core CPU, 8‑core GPU); 16GB LPDDR5; 256GB SSD
Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M4 2025 Apple MacOS Sequoia 15.3, Apple M4 (10‑core CPU, 10‑core GPU); 16GB LPDDR5; 512GB SSD
Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M4 2024 Apple MacOS Sequoia 15.1; Apple M4 (10-core CPU, 10-core GPU); 16GB LPDDR5; 1TB SSD
Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M3 2024 Apple MacOS Sonoma 14.4; Apple M3 (8-core CPU, 10-core GPU); 16GB LPDDR5; 512GB SSD
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M3 2024 Apple MacOS Sonoma 14.4; Apple M3 (8-core CPU, 10-core GPU); 16GB LPDDR5; 512GB SSD
Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M2 2023 Apple MacOS Venture 13.4.1; Apple M2 (8-core CPU, 10-core GPU); 16GB LPDDR5; 512GB SSD
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M1 2020 Apple MacOS Ventura 13.4.1; Apple M1 (8-core CPU, 7-core GPU); 8GB LPDDR5; 256GB SSD
Dell XPS 14 Windows 11 Home; Intel Core Ultra 7 355; 16GB DDR5 RAM; Intel Graphics; 512GB SSD
MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI Plus Windows 11 Home; Intel Core Ultra X7 358H; 32GB DDR5 RAM; Intel Arc B390 Graphics; 1TB SSD





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Lost a crucial document because your system crashed before you could save it? Worry no more! Microsoft Word has introduced an automatic save option that regularly backs up your work, so you’ll never lose your progress again.

Users will now be able to manage their Word documents without thinking about saving them manually. The new Microsoft Word update allows users to automatically save their documents to the cloud as soon as they start documenting any content piece.

Raul Munoz, the Senior Product Manager at Microsoft, has stated about the new feature, “We are modernizing the way files are created and stored in Word for Windows! Now you don’t have to worry about saving your documents: Anything new you create will be saved automatically to OneDrive or your preferred cloud destination.

Microsoft additionally hints at introducing similar features for Windows Excel and PowerPoint, which are now live.

How Does the Auto-save Feature Work?

The auto-save option can be accessed and used effectively with the compatible Word for Windows version. Let’s understand how the process works-

Primarily, users need to create a fresh document in Word and switch the AutoSave option on. Unlike the previous default document name- DocumentN, the autosave feature saves the files with the date.

Microsoft Word Update - Step 1

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To change the name of the file and its location, users need to select Save or press Ctrl+S. After selecting the file name and location, press Confirm to save the changes.

Microsoft Word Update - Step 2

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In case users try to close the file before it gets saved, a dialog displays on the screen asking whether they intend to Discard or Keep the file. If users try to close empty files, Word discards them without asking for confirmation.

Microsoft Word Update - Step 3

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Availability of the Auto-Save Feature of Microsoft Word Update-

The AutoSave feature of Microsoft Word update is available to users with Version 2509 (Build 19221.20000) or newer. This advancement is set to enhance accessibility and address the challenge of lost files. Similar features have been introduced on Windows Excel and PowerPoint as well.

Advantages of the Latest Microsoft Word Update

Microsoft Word’s new auto-save feature will unlock several benefits for users. Alongside increased security, it offers flexible file management capabilities. Let us discuss other significant advantages-

Flexibility in File Storage and Control: Users can store and manage their files more flexibly than ever. As users are in charge of the documents, they can adjust file names and locations to save, organizing the files according to convenience.

Never Lose Your Files: The auto-save feature in Microsoft Word addresses the challenge of losing files due to not saving them manually. As soon as you start making progress in a file, it automatically gets saved.

Enhanced Security and Compliance: Files saved in your organization’s cloud servers already adhere to the set security guidelines and practices. Hence, users do not need to think about protecting the files separately.

Increased Accessibility: The auto-save feature enables enhanced accessibility of Word files. It can be accessed from diverse types of devices and platforms once shared, including Android, iOS, and web browsers. Changes made to the file will get synced on all devices and platforms.

Better Collaboration: The AutoSave feature has made collaboration within and across teams easier. Users can easily share the cloud file and initiate collaboration by making changes, adding comments, and resolving comments in real time.

Agentic AI Support: The Word files are now equipped with Copilot agentic AI support. Users can unlock AI-powered capabilities whenever they need to improve or update their documents. Nevertheless, to use Copilot in Word, a Microsoft 365 Copilot license is needed.

Additional Tips: 

  • Users will be able to easily change the location for new documents. Right-click on any cloud folder in the File section of Word, then select Set as Default Location to choose the location.
  • Users can manage how their files are created, whether in the traditional manner or automatically in the cloud, in the Save tab of Word Options, and opt in or opt out for Create new files in the cloud automatically.

Key Elements to Keep in Mind-

  • When a new Word session is started while another is running, the new file does not autosave. Hence, users need to close the previous file to enable the auto-save option for new files.
  • Users may sometimes encounter a delay in refreshing the recent files list while changing the name of a document.
  • If users disable the option for Show the Start screen when this application starts, remember that the first file they create will not autosave automatically.

Concluding Remarks!

Microsoft has been making significant advancements in its 365 Office platforms for better collaboration and enhanced productivity of diverse teams within an organization. With the integration of Copilot and flexible features, the firm is aiming to boost user experience and accessibility of the tools, including Word for Windows.

Learn about the major technological shifts and practices with KnowledgeNile!


FAQs:

1. What is the AutoSave feature in Microsoft Word?

Answer: The AutoSave feature in Microsoft Word lets users save their files automatically.

2. What is the purpose of AutoSave?

Answer: The AutoSave feature aims to reduce the challenges of data loss in unwanted circumstances, such as power shortages and device failures.

3. Where are AutoSave Word documents stored?

Answer: Automatically saved Word files are stored in cloud storage, like OneDrive.


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