Question about operating systems and flash storage

im looking to buy an 11 mac air and would like to know what the difference between 2.ghz,i7,128 flash storage,4000 graphics and the 1.3 ghz,i5,256 flash storage, 5000 graphics. ??

Go to Apple's website and study the specs.

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