Apple introduced the latest generation of iPad Air which is now powered by the M4 chip. This device comes in two screen size options, the first is 11 inches and the second is 13 inches.
The use of the M4 chip is claimed to bring CPU speed improvements of up to 30 percent compared to the M3 generation. When compared to the M1-powered model, the new iPad Air is 2.3 times more powerful.
The graphics section also underwent an update with a 9-core GPU that supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing technology. This feature allows 3D rendering to run four times faster than the M3 for professional design needs.
Apple uses a 16-core Neural Engine that is claimed to be three times faster than the M1 chip in carrying out Artificial Intelligence (AI) tasks. To support its performance, this iPad offers up to 12GB of system memory capacity.
The memory bandwidth on the iPad Air now reaches 120GB/s to run the AI model. This can speed up the process of identifying the subject of a photo as well as editing videos in professional applications that are quite heavy.
For connectivity, Apple introduced the N1 wireless network chip which supports Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6 standards. This chip is designed to provide better connection stability at 5GHz frequencies for users.
The iPad Air's cellular model now also comes equipped with a C1X modem that offers up to 50 percent faster data speeds. Apple's design modem is also claimed to be 30 percent more energy efficient than the previous iPad Air model.
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