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New iPad Air Models With M3 Chip Seemingly Confirmed by Leaker
Apple's next-generation iPad Air and entry-level iPad models have seemingly been confirmed today by known leaker Evan Blass. In a
iPad Air update rumored to get M3 upgrade, not M4
A prolific and generally accurate leaker is predicting that the next iPad Air will use the M3 chip, countering rumors of a jump up to the M4 chip.
Don’t buy a new iPad Air – a new M3 model has been tipped to land early this year
Bloomberg’s resident Apple commentator Mark Gurman published a roundup in October 2024 that suggested a new iPad Air would reach store shelves in early 2025 – likely around April.
Credible iPad Air leak changes what to expect from this year's model
According to a fresh leak from a credible source, the upcoming iPad Air will likely be powered by an Apple M3 chip rather than an M4.
Is Apple Set To Release A New iPad Air With An M3 Chip?
Last May, after a gap of two year, Apple released two new iPad Air models including a redesigned 11-inch and a new 13-inch device. Both were powered by its M2 chip which features a faster 8-core CPU and 10-core GPU,
The 2025 iPad Air will be powered by Apple’s M3 chip, not the M4
Apple is reportedly gearing up to unveil its next-generation iPad Air lineup. For the first time, the iPad Air family is expected to feature two variants: the familiar 11-inch model and a larger
New Apple iPad Air models with M3 chip likely to launch in April this year
Apple plans to introduce its next-generation iPad Air lineup with the powerful M3 chip, featuring 11-inch and 13-inch models. The upgrade, promising a 15% performance boost, targets enhanced multitasking and gaming.
Seeming confirmation of an M3 iPad Air expected early this year
Bloomberg has suggested that a 2025 iPad Air will launch early this year, which would be sooner than expected.
New iPad Air with M3 chip seemingly incoming
It might be identical to last year's iPad Air otherwise. Last year Apple updated its iPad Air and for the first time we got two models - 11" and 13".
Apple Could Launch M4 iPad Air This Spring, Skipping M3 Chip Entirely
Apple may choose to refresh its iPad Air models in the spring with an M4 chip, skipping the M3 generation for the lineup entirely,
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Apple's MacBook Air OLED may be delayed until 2029 — thanks to the iPad Pro M4!
As reported by The Elec, the OLED MacBook Air has now been delayed until 2029, even though it was already set back until just ...
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Apple likely to launch new iPad Air models with M3 chip in April 2025
A recent leak suggests that Apple will soon launch the new iPad Air lineup with 11-inch and 13-inch display with M3 chipset.
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Highly trusted leaker hints at impending iPad Air (M3), iPad (11th Gen), and iPhone SE 4 launches
According to new evidence published on social media by none other than Evan Blass, Apple is hard at work on two new iPad Airs ...
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