I find it a bit ridiculous that Apple released their most powerful multitasking tools for iPad to date, but are requiring an M1 with 8GB of RAM as its minimum requirement of entry. Nevertheless, in the past nine months, Apple updated the iPad mini to a brand new body style with an A15 under the hood, and the iPad Air to M1. Only the current iPad Pro and the months ago brand new iPad Air can use them.
This somewhat begs the question, is Apple going to introduce an iPad mini that supports these multitasking features? Are they going to give the iPad mini an M1 or M2? Or will they update the line with an A16 version that supports them? Or are we thinking that Apple probably feels that the iPad mini is closer in function to the iPhone and therefore doesn't need desktop-class multi-tasking features?
I know that none of us has a crystal ball here, but it does raise quite a few questions that one might want to answer before dropping the cash on a current iPad mini knowing full well that it lacks the ability to use some of the most significant multitasking capability that Apple has yet to release for iPad.
This somewhat begs the question, is Apple going to introduce an iPad mini that supports these multitasking features? Are they going to give the iPad mini an M1 or M2? Or will they update the line with an A16 version that supports them? Or are we thinking that Apple probably feels that the iPad mini is closer in function to the iPhone and therefore doesn't need desktop-class multi-tasking features?
I know that none of us has a crystal ball here, but it does raise quite a few questions that one might want to answer before dropping the cash on a current iPad mini knowing full well that it lacks the ability to use some of the most significant multitasking capability that Apple has yet to release for iPad.