Apple unveiled its latest iPads today with the 11” and 13” iPad Air (2025) getting the Apple M3 chip. The new chipset is pretty much the only meaningful addition for the new iPad Airs.
The Air 11” (2025) and Air 13” (2025) get the M3 chip (8-core CPU, 9-core GPU, 16-core NPU) which replaces the M2 in last year’s models. The SoC is paired with 8GB RAM. Apple says the M3 iPad Airs offer 2x faster performance than the M1 iPad Air, which was launched back in 2022. We don’t get the same details comparing the M3 Airs to their M2 predecessors from last year.
The latest iPad Airs come…
Apple unveiled its latest iPads today with the 11” and 13” iPad Air (2025) getting the Apple M3 chip. The new chipset is pretty much the only meaningful addition for the new iPad Airs.
The Air 11” (2025) and Air 13” (2025) get the M3 chip (8-core CPU, 9-core GPU, 16-core NPU) which replaces the M2 in last year’s models. The SoC is paired with 8GB RAM. Apple says the M3 iPad Airs offer 2x faster performance than the M1 iPad Air, which was launched back in 2022. We don’t get the same details comparing the M3 Airs to their M2 predecessors from last year.
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