Six thoughts on Apple's new M3 iPad Air
Briefly

Apple's latest iPad Air introduces an M3 chip, marking a minor refresh since last year's model with M2. While the performance boost is 12-15%, it is not noticeably different in real-world use. The device remains competitively priced, with the same starting prices and aesthetic. The review suggests that the tablet lacks transformative enhancements despite the chip upgrade, indicating the efficiency of the previous M2 model. Overall, while it's a strong tablet, users may not feel compelled to upgrade.
There's really only one new thing about the new model: it runs on an M3 chip instead of last year's M2.
The M3 chip benchmarks at about 12-15 percent above the M2, which is decent, but I don't notice the difference in practice.
Read at The Verge
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