The current iPad Air is already fully equipped with the Apple M1 computer processor, but its successor is expected to be even more powerful.
At the same time, Gürman only talked about the fact that the device was developed, the timing of its release (possibly later in 2023) and more powerful hardware. The rest is still a mystery.
The new iPad Air is expected to use the M2 processor, which provides even more performance.
Externally, the updated tablet will likely have the same design and dimensions as the current model, with a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display. However, according to sources, the device may lose ProMotion technology, which provides a higher screen refresh rate.
Insiders also noted that the new iPad Air will remain an inexpensive device and target those who are looking for a powerful tablet but don’t want to pay extra for iPad Pro models.
Source: Ferra

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