Apple Macbook Air M1 (apple-MacBookAir10,1)

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Apple MacBook Air
MacBook Air M1 2020
MacBook Air M1 2020
Manufacturer Apple
Name MacBook Air
Codename MacBookAir10,1
Released 2020
Category testing
Original software macOS 11.0
Hardware
Chipset Apple M1
CPU 3.2 GHz 8cores (4× Apple Firestorm high-performance + 4× Apple Icestorm high-efficiency)
GPU Apple G13G (either 7 or 8 cores dependent on base spec)
Display 13.3", native 2560 x 1600 pixels (16:10, 227 ppi) IPS
Storage 128GB (education only), 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB
Memory 8/16 GB LPDDR4 @ 4266 MT/s
Architecture aarch64
Features
USB Networking
Works
Flashing
Unavailable
Touchscreen
Unavailable
Display
Works
WiFi
Partial
FDE
Partial
Mainline
Battery
Works
3D Acceleration
Works
Audio
Partial
Bluetooth
Broken
Camera
Broken
GPS
Unavailable
Mobile data
Unavailable
SMS
Unavailable
Calls
Unavailable
USB OTG
Unavailable
NFC
Sensors
Accelerometer
Unavailable
Magnetometer
Ambient Light
Proximity
Hall Effect
Barometer
Power Sensor
Misc
Camera Flash
Keyboard
Touchpad
USB-A
HDMI/DP
Ir TX
Ir RX
Stylus
Haptics
Ethernet
FOSS bootloader



This device is based on the Apple M1 SoC.
See the Apple M1 page for common tips, guides and troubleshooting steps
Note Note: for active development see https://asahilinux.org/ .

Contributors

Users owning this device


How to enter flash mode

for DFU mode: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/apple-configurator-2/apdd5f3c75ad/mac

Installation

See also

This device does currently boot and works to a degree, it has a actively developed Linux port (https://asahilinux.org/), as well as a somewhat working port by corellium that is claimed to be "completely usable" yet lacks any optimisation (https://www.corellium.com/blog/linux-m1)

Notes

Now you can install other Linux like Debian from this website:[Other]. To use Asahi's graphics driver, Update your kernel to their develop branch.