Apple keeps the iPad Air fresh with M4 chip upgrade and 12GB of RAM


This version of the Apple M4 is slightly cut down compared to the version that ships in Macs or that came with the M4 iPad Pro. It has only 8 CPU cores and 9 GPU cores, down from a maximum of 10 each; there also isn’t a 16GB variant, which was used in some configurations of the M4 iPad Pro. Apple doesn’t specify whether this M4 is missing two of its four high-performance CPU cores, two of its six high-efficiency cores, or one of each; we’ve asked the company for comment and will update the article if we get a response.
Otherwise, very little has changed about the new iPad Air. It still comes in four relatively muted color options (space gray, blue, purple, and a pale gold “starlight”), still uses a regular 60 Hz LCD display rather than an OLED or ProMotion screen, still uses a power button-mounted TouchID sensor rather than FaceID, and still includes a single-lens 12MP rear camera with no flash. Apple continues to not offer its nano-texture display coating for the Air, either—that’s reserved exclusively for higher-end iPad Pro configurations.
The new iPad Air is part of a string of announcements that Apple is planning in the run-up to a “special experience” event on Wednesday morning. The company also announced a new iPhone 17e today and is widely expected to debut a new low-end iPad and a new MacBook that’s substantially cheaper than the MacBook Air.




