In his latest Power On newsletter, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman revealed that the new 13-inch and 15-inch iPad Air models will be ...
The next-generation, entry-level iPad will support the Apple Intelligence suite of AI features, according to Bloomberg's Mark ...
The M2 iPad Air is up to 50 percent faster than the iPad Air with an M1 chip. The 16-core Neural Engine is 40 percent faster than the Neural Engine in the prior-generation iPad Air, and Apple says ...
The new iPad Air has the M1 chip we’ve previously seen in the rest of Apple’s Mac and iPad lineup – it’s the same chip clocked at 3.2 GHz found in the iPad Pro, MacBook Air, and other Macs released ...
The new iPad Air isn't outwardly different, but it internally makes up the ground the previous generation lost by adding the same M1 chip you'll find in the iPad Pro and optional 5G support.
Next in line is the iPad Air, which uses the Apple M1 chip. Unlike the A14 and A15, the Apple M1 isn't made for smartphones — it's specifically designed for iPads and Macs. This means that the ...