Apple tablets gain performance leap with new A19 and M4 chips in line update

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Apple’s strategy for the tablet sector involves a robust internal renewal, prioritizing processing power in its most affordable and mid-range devices. The company focuses its efforts on equipping new versions with cutting-edge semiconductors, ensuring that performance keeps up with the growing demands of software and artificial intelligence. The movement aims to extend the useful life of devices and democratize access to advanced features that were previously exclusive to more expensive lines.

This hardware update represents an important milestone for the consolidation of the brand’s silicon architecture across all price segments. By aligning internal components with the latest technologies, the manufacturer ensures that even entry-level models can perform complex tasks with fluidity. Maintaining the external design suggests a complete focus on operational efficiency and user experience through the operating system.

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Technological leap in the entry model

The entry-level iPad receives one of the most significant updates in its recent history, ditching older processors in favor of the A19 chip. Este component, shared with the iPhone 17 line, provides a speed increase of more than 50% compared to the previous generation equipped with the A16. The change transforms the device, which is very popular in schools and corporate environments, into a tool capable of handling heavy workloads.

The integration of this new processor enables native support for the Apple Intelligence, allowing users of the cheapest model to take advantage of AI-based productivity tools. Além In addition, the graphics capacity is expanded to support games with hardware-accelerated ray tracing, raising the level of entertainment on the device.

Another technical novelty is the implementation of the N1 wireless chip, developed internally by the company. Replacing third-party components with a proprietary solution optimizes the management of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections. Embora the screen remains with 60Hz LCD technology, the energy efficiency resulting from the new set of chips promises greater battery life for daily use.

Evolution and connectivity on the iPad Air

The intermediate segment also advances with the incorporation of the M4 chip in the iPad Air, solidifying its position as a viable alternative for professionals who do not need the features of the Pro line. Disponível in 11-inch and 13-inch versions, the tablet gains notable improvements in multitasking and media editing. Compatibility with accessories such as the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro is maintained, reinforcing the product’s versatility.

Connectivity receives special attention with the adoption of Wi-Fi 7 and more modern Bluetooth protocols, essential for high-speed file transfers and low-latency streaming. The transition to Apple’s own modems and connection chips signals increasing independence in the supply chain, resulting in deeper integration between hardware and software.

The scenario for the rest of the line remains stable, with the iPad Pro maintaining its current configuration with no changes planned for this cycle. Market expectations point to an official launch in the spring, maintaining the tradition of announcements in the first half of the year. With prices expected to remain stable, the renewal focuses on offering more added value through superior technical specifications, preparing the user base for the next generation of digital applications and services.