iPad

iPad 10th Gen Gets a Major Performance Boost with A16 Chip, Still Lacks AI Integration

The new 10th generation iPad gets a significant boost with the A16 chip, offering up to 50% faster performance and more storage options, all while maintaining the same starting price.

Summary: iPad 10th Generation Update

Apple has updated the iPad 10th generation with the A16 chip, marking a significant performance boost. The new model is nearly 30% faster than its predecessor and offers up to 50% better overall performance compared to the iPad with the A13 Bionic processor. Despite these improvements, the design and specifications largely remain unchanged, including the screen, color options, connectivity (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C), and the absence of Apple Intelligence.

The new iPad now starts with 128GB of storage, with additional options for 256GB and a new 512GB configuration. Available in blue, pink, yellow, and silver, Wi-Fi models are priced at $349, while cellular models start at $499. Education pricing is set at $329.

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