
"Apple's latest entry-level iPad dates from March last year, and it comes with the A16 Bionic chip paired with 6GB of RAM. A new rumor from a usually reliable source in Japan today claims that a new entry-level iPad will be made official sometime this spring. This device will look identical to its predecessor, but will be powered by the A18 chip (first seen in the iPhone 16) and will get 8GB of RAM."
"This device will look identical to its predecessor, but will be powered by the A18 chip (first seen in the iPhone 16) and will get 8GB of RAM. That means it will support Apple Intelligence, since that RAM amount appears to be the minimum required. It seems like the SoC upgrade and the extra RAM might be the only changes made to the cheapest iPad. If you're interested in learning more about the current model, don't miss our in-depth review."
A usually reliable source in Japan reports a new entry-level iPad will be announced this spring. The upcoming model will retain the same external design as the current entry-level iPad from March, which uses the A16 Bionic and 6GB of RAM. The new model is expected to switch to the A18 chip, first seen in the iPhone 16, and increase memory to 8GB. The 8GB RAM should enable support for Apple Intelligence, as that appears to be the minimum required. Apart from the SoC and RAM, no other changes are indicated.
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