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Yes, but not directly. Apple uses a proprietary SSD in its MacBooks. You would have to purchase an m.2 Mac adapter to make this Samsung SSD compatible.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not without an adapter. Apple uses a proprietary connector that is almost exactly like an m.2 nvme but not quite. An adapter can be found for about $10. Or you can find used real Apple ssd cards. Also, a 2017 Macbook Air may actually have its storage soldered to the motherboard and is completely impossible to upgrade or replace.
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