Apple is reportedly working on a new iPad and MacBook Pro lineup, which includes the new iPad Pro, iPad Air, and the M3-enabled MacBook Pro. The new devices are expected to debut this year. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman shared new details in his latest issue of his weekly newsletter, Poweron.
He expects Apple to launch** the iPad Pro, iPad Air, and M3 MacBook Air by the end of March 2024. This also means that we are only two months away from the official launch. Let's take a look at what Apple has in its iPad and MacBook series to launch in 2024.
In his latest briefing, Gurman mentioned that Apple has started production of the new iPad Pro and MacBook Air. What new features will come with iPad Air and iPad Pro 2024?
Apple hasn't announced any new iPad models in 2023, and Apple has been updating its iPad series for a long time. If the current news is true, it means that we will see at least one iPad upgrade update this year.
The iPad Air (2024) will be available in the existing 10The new 9 was launched on the basis of the 12-inch display9-inch display. It is expected to feature the M2 chipset for a performance upgrade. Other rumored changes include a redesigned back camera module, as well as support for the new connectivity Bluetooth 53 and wifi 6e.
As for the iPad Pro (2024), Apple will launch two versions of the model, 11-inch and 13-inch. Both iPads will feature an LTPO OLED display, which will make it the first iPad to feature an OLED display. This means that users can expect adaptive refresh rates, better power efficiency, and brighter panels.
The second big change will be the use of the new M3 processor. They are going to be one of the most powerful iPads that people can buy. **iPad Pro is expected to feature an improved camera and up to 4TB of storage. All of these changes will also mean that a recent report claims that the starting prices for the two models are around $1,500 and $1,800 respectively (between $10,800 and $13,000).
M3 chip:25 billion transistors, up to 24GB memory, memory bandwidth 100 GB S, 8-core CPU + 10-core GPU, up to 65% faster than M1, support for 1 external display. Apple's M3 series chips have been newly upgraded, GPU supports hardware ray tracing, and dynamic allocation of GPU, compared with M1 chips, M3 series chips GPU graphics rendering speed is increased by 25 times, CPU performance is increased by 30%, and power consumption is reduced by 50%.
So MacBook Air (2024): What's New?
According to reports, the MacBook Air will be available in both 13-inch and 15-inch displays. It will feature the new M3 chipset, which we also saw in last year's MacBook Pro update. **The MacBook Air is expected to follow the design of the existing model. It may get WiFi 6e support, though.
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