Something I've been thinking about for a while, and thought that it might warrant a discussion.
We all seem to be expecting the new iPad Airs to have the M2, since the current one has the M1 and they'll refrain from putting the M3 inside just to keep it one step behind the Air. But when I think about it, I can't remember any leaks or speculation come out that explicitly reference the processor that the new Airs will use, and we're just making an assumption.
But let's look at the other facts. AFAIK Apple has never released a new device with a previous generation M-series chip, what's to say they won't put the M3 on the iPad Air like they did with the MacBook Air? Hell, the fact that the iPad Pro at the time had an M1 didn't stop them from putting an M1 onto the 2022 Air. And from what I've seen, there don't seem to be many people for whom the M3 over the M2 is a deal breaker. An iPad Air with an M3 would make perfect sense.
Curious to hear what people think.
We all seem to be expecting the new iPad Airs to have the M2, since the current one has the M1 and they'll refrain from putting the M3 inside just to keep it one step behind the Air. But when I think about it, I can't remember any leaks or speculation come out that explicitly reference the processor that the new Airs will use, and we're just making an assumption.
But let's look at the other facts. AFAIK Apple has never released a new device with a previous generation M-series chip, what's to say they won't put the M3 on the iPad Air like they did with the MacBook Air? Hell, the fact that the iPad Pro at the time had an M1 didn't stop them from putting an M1 onto the 2022 Air. And from what I've seen, there don't seem to be many people for whom the M3 over the M2 is a deal breaker. An iPad Air with an M3 would make perfect sense.
Curious to hear what people think.