The rumor mill surrounding Apple products is rarely quiet, and this time the iPad Air is in focus. According to a new leak from well-known insider Evan Blass, we could soon see new iPad Air models equipped with the powerful M3 chip.
Apple has surprised us time and again with its iPad updates in recent years. From switching to its own chips to introducing new screen sizes, the company has proven that it can keep raising the bar for tablets. The latest leak suggests that Apple will use the M3 chip in the upcoming iPad Air models. This could not only increase performance but also strategically reposition the entire iPad line-up.
The details of the leak
Evan Blass, a renowned leaker with an impressive track record, has released hints about new iPad models in a private social media post (via MacRumors). Specifically, it is an apparent code fragment that contains the names of unreleased devices. These include an 11-inch and a 13-inch iPad Air as well as an iPad 11. The most exciting news: The iPad Air models are said to be equipped with Apple's new M3 chip. This chip is based on the advanced technology of Apple Silicon and could give the tablets a significant performance boost. It is interesting to note that rumors say that Apple will stick with the M3 and not use the M4 chip, which is already installed in the iPad Pro models. The reason for this could be production costs and the lower availability of the new 3nm chip technology.
What about the iPad 11?
The iPad 11 is also mentioned in the leak, but without specific details about the processor. However, Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman assumes that this model will receive the A17 Pro chip and 8 GB of RAM. This could be the first time that Apple has brought AI-supported functions to an entry-level iPad, which would make the device particularly attractive for the education sector. However, it remains unclear whether Apple will maintain the current starting price of 399 euros.
More exciting details
In addition to the iPads, the leak also seems to confirm the rumors about the iPhone SE 4. There is also speculation that Apple is planning new versions of the Magic Keyboard that will be compatible with the upcoming iPads. The 13-inch iPad Air in particular could benefit from these accessories and be positioned even more strongly as an alternative to a laptop.
When will the new iPads be released?
The new models are expected to be presented in March or April 2025. According to the leak, no major design changes are to be expected, but the technical development, especially with the M3 chip, is likely to be a decisive factor for many users. How Apple will set the prices remains exciting, especially in view of the competition with its own iPad Pro models.
New generation, new possibilities: The iPad Air
Evan Blass' leak sheds a bright light on the possible innovations in the iPad line-up. With the M3 chip, larger screen options and improved accessories, Apple seems to be staying at the top of the tablet industry again. These updates make the iPad Air in particular even more attractive for users who are looking for a powerful but more affordable alternative to the iPad Pro. Now we just have to wait until Apple officially puts its cards on the table. (Photo by Unsplash / Jaime Marrero)
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