The 12 inch MacBook Retina is Apple’s ultra portable notebook, built for people who want a full macOS laptop in the lightest possible package. At around 2 pounds with a fanless design and a high resolution Retina display, it is made for travel, coffee shops, classrooms, and light everyday work.
Apple produced this model from 2015 through 2017, updating the processors and graphics each year while keeping the same compact 12 inch chassis and single USB C port.
If you are checking specs, comparing generations, or deciding whether it is time to sell or upgrade your MacBook, this page breaks it down for you.
Core features of the 12 inch MacBook Retina (all generations):
12 inch Retina display (2304 × 1440) with IPS technology
Ultra light design around 2.03 lbs (0.92 kg)
Fanless Intel Core M class processors for silent operation
8GB onboard memory standard (some 2017 models configurable to 16GB)
Fast PCIe based SSD storage
Single USB C port for power, data, and video out
3.5 mm headphone jack
Colors: Silver, Space Gray, Gold, and later Rose Gold (depending on year)
Best for:
Web browsing, email, and documents
Spreadsheets and light office work
Video calls and streaming
Students, travelers, and anyone who values portability over raw power
If you need more performance for creative work or software development, a MacBook Pro or a newer Apple silicon MacBook may be a better fit, but the 12 inch MacBook is still a great light duty machine or secondary laptop.
Apple’s first 12 inch Retina MacBook introduced the ultra thin, fanless design.
Model year: Early 2015
Model identifier: MacBook8,1 (A1534)
Processor options:
1.1 GHz dual core Intel Core M (Turbo Boost up to 2.4 GHz)
1.2 GHz dual core Intel Core M (Turbo Boost up to 2.6 GHz)
Optional 1.3 GHz dual core Intel Core M (Turbo Boost up to 2.9 GHz)
Memory: 8GB 1600 MHz LPDDR3 (soldered)
Storage: 256GB or 512GB PCIe based flash storage
Display: 12 inch Retina, 2304 × 1440
Weight: About 2.03 lbs (0.92 kg)
Colors: Silver, Space Gray, Gold
What changed:
First appearance of the ultra portable MacBook with USB C, fanless Core M processor, and the new thin keyboard design.
The 2016 refresh focused on faster processors, improved graphics, and a slight memory speed bump.
Model year: Early 2016
Model identifier: MacBook9,1 (A1534)
Processor options:
1.1 GHz dual core Intel Core m3
1.2 GHz dual core Intel Core m5
1.3 GHz dual core Intel Core m7
Memory: 8GB 1866 MHz LPDDR3 (soldered)
Storage: 256GB or 512GB PCIe based SSD
Display: 12 inch Retina, 2304 × 1440
Colors: Silver, Space Gray, Gold, Rose Gold
What changed:
Faster Skylake based processors and memory, plus the addition of the Rose Gold finish.
The final 12 inch MacBook revision before Apple discontinued the line. It brings another bump in CPU performance and an optional 16GB RAM configuration.
Model year: 2017
Model identifier: MacBook10,1 (A1534)
Processor options:
1.2 GHz dual core Intel Core m3
1.3 GHz dual core Intel Core i5
1.4 GHz dual core Intel Core i7
Memory:
8GB 1866 MHz LPDDR3 standard
Optional 16GB on some configurations
Storage: 256GB or 512GB PCIe based SSD
Display: 12 inch Retina, 2304 × 1440
Colors: Silver, Space Gray, Gold, Rose Gold
What changed:
Newer Kaby Lake processors, faster integrated graphics, and optional 16GB RAM make the 2017 models the most capable of the lineup.
Because the 12 inch MacBook line was discontinued, every model is now considered an older Intel based Mac.
Reasons to keep using it:
You love the ultra light, fanless design
Your workloads are mostly browsing, writing, email, and streaming
Battery life is still acceptable for your needs
Reasons you might upgrade:
You need more performance for photo, video, coding, or heavy multitasking
Limited ports (single USB C) are slowing you down
You want longer macOS support and Apple silicon performance
The keyboard or battery is starting to fail
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