The iPad 11 is one of the devices that Apple fans are particularly excited about this year. The question that is currently being hotly debated is: Will it support Apple Intelligence? While the well-known Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman is firmly convinced that the new iPad will feature this technology, an anonymous leak on Platform X questions this assumption. There are contradictory statements that raise more questions than they answer. Here you can find out what is known so far and what this could mean for you.
Apple products are known for their innovative features and powerful hardware. The introduction of the Apple Intelligence Suite has caused a lot of excitement as it integrates artificial intelligence into everyday life. However, not every Apple device supports this technology. Whether the iPad 11 will be part of the new era remains unclear, as there is conflicting information from reliable sources.
Mark Gurman's prediction: iPad 11 with A17 Pro chip
Mark Gurman, one of the best-known Apple insiders, claims that the iPad 11 will be equipped with an A17 Pro chip and 8 GB of RAM. This configuration meets the minimum requirements for using Apple Intelligence. In addition, this specification fits with current trends, as the iPad mini is already equipped with the same chip and memory. The A17 Pro chip not only offers support for AI-supported functions but also a significant increase in performance, which is reflected in graphics performance and efficiency. According to Gurman, Apple is also planning a new Magic Keyboard that will be perfectly tailored to the iPad 11. For you as a user, the device could therefore be particularly attractive if you want to work productively or implement creative projects.
An anonymous leak contradicts
An anonymous account on Platform X, which has already shared correct information about Apple products in the past, contradicts Gurman. According to this leak, the iPad 11 will instead be equipped with an A16 chip. This chip has the internal identifier T8120 and is already used in devices such as the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15. The problem: The A16 chip does not support the Apple Intelligence Suite. In addition, the anonymous insider claims that the iPad 11 will only have 6 GB of RAM, which is also below the requirements for Apple Intelligence. If this information is correct, the iPad 11 could have to do without the AI functions - or Apple would have to revise its minimum requirements for this technology downwards.
Who is right?
Both sources have often made correct predictions in the past, but have also occasionally been wrong. So it remains unclear which information is true. One possibility that cannot be ruled out is that both are right. Apple could launch the iPad 11 in different variants, for example a cheaper version with an A16 chip and a more expensive variant with an A17 Pro and support for Apple Intelligence.
When will the iPad 11 be released?
The iPad 11 announcement is expected to take place in March or April. Aside from the specifications of the chip and storage, no major changes to the design of the device are expected. Apple will likely focus on internal upgrades to increase performance and improve the user experience.
What does this mean for you?
If you're planning on getting a new iPad, you'll want to keep a close eye on how these rumors develop. If the anonymous account's information is correct, the iPad 11 may be less attractive for you if you rely on Apple's Intelligence Suite. On the other hand, there's hope that Apple will offer several models that appeal to both price-conscious users and fans of the latest technology.
Suspense about the iPad 11: Does it support Apple Intelligence?
The question of whether the iPad 11 will support Apple Intelligence remains open. While Mark Gurman expects a device with an A17 Pro chip and the required 8 GB RAM, the anonymous leak suggests weaker equipment. Clarity will only be available at the official launch. Until then, the excitement remains high - and the rumor mill continues to churn. Stay tuned if you don't want to miss anything, because the iPad 11 could be a trend-setter for the next generation of tablets. Find top-notch accessories for HomeKit and more in our Amazon Storefront. (Image: Apple)
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