Today, May 7, at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET/3 p.m. WAT, Apple will unveil its latest iPad lineup additions, reportedly including a new Apple Pencil, iPad Pro, iPad Air, and keyboard case
The event may also commemorate the release of the new M4 CPU, which the business revealed just over six months after simultaneously introducing three new M3 chips.
This is a surprising development. Why does the silicon undergo such a quick refresh?
The first thing to note is that speculations are circulating that Apple introduced the M3 processor one day later than it had initially planned (most likely as a result of issues in the supply chain), which drove the firm to announce all three chips simultaneously.
When taking into account the rumored launch of Microsoft-produced third-party silicon at Build at the end of May, this sheds light on the company’s decision to move forward without waiting.
The rumoured “industry-leading performance” of the chips developed by Microsoft and ARM might raise the urgency of an announcement, which would appear to be a deliberate shot at Apple.
As a result of introducing a new processor, could there be a subsequent release of new Macs? Even though this would entail a brief renewal cycle for the current harvest, the possibility of such a scenario is easy to imagine.
There is a high probability that Apple will release a new iPad Pro with an OLED display, enhanced gestures for the Apple Pencil, and an iPad Air with a screen size of 12.9 inches.
A substantial amount of Artificial Intelligence discussion is also anticipated. To be more specific, twenty-four years have recently gone by.