New M4 iPad Air Expected to Launch This Week

New M4 iPad Air Expected to Launch This Week
  • New M4 iPad Air expected to launch this week
  • Features significant performance improvements and enhanced power efficiency
  • Built on TSMC's second-generation 3-nanometer process (N3P)
  • Expected to have variations in display quality, RAM, and storage options
  • Current iPad Air starts at $599, while the entry-level 11-inch iPad Pro is priced at $999

New iPad Air Launch

The tech world is abuzz with the news of the potential launch of the new M4 iPad Air this week. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, this new version is expected to arrive less than a year after the release of the M2 iPad Air (2024). The new tablet has long been anticipated, but little is known besides its likely chipset.

The M4 chip, which is also expected to appear on a new MacBook Air, was first introduced on the iPad Pro (2024). Since then, the M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips have appeared on last year's MacBook Pro. The Apple M4 provides significant performance improvements compared to the M3, especially in CPU-intensive tasks, graphics performance, and machine learning capabilities.

Additionally, it features enhanced power efficiency and better media capabilities. The M4 is built on TSMC's second-generation 3-nanometer process (N3P), whereas the M3 was manufactured using TSMC's first-generation 3-nanometer process (N3B).

Distinctions and Variations

If Apple maintains the distinctions seen in the current iPad Air and iPad Pro, we can expect variations in display quality, RAM, and storage options. Additionally, the two models will likely differ regarding audio performance, authentication methods, and other features.

The current iPad Air is available in both 11-inch and 13-inch versions, marking the first time Apple has offered the Air in the larger size. As with previous iterations, the 2024 iPad Air comes in a range of vibrant colors, including Blue, Purple, and Starlight, in addition to the more traditional Space Gray.

The current iPad Air starts at $599, while the entry-level 11-inch iPad Pro is priced at $999. The significant price difference between the two product lines may lead to some confusion if the iPad Air (2025) and the iPad Pro (2024) are equipped with the same chips.