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Apple makes one hardware change to the iPad Air that might be the best indicator of its true lightweight tablet intentions

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What’s in a name, especially one as evocative as “Air”? To me, it means light, floating, a breeze, and the distinction matters. In the case of the iPad, it’s always meant lighter than the original, or at least it did. But Apple’s recent iPad releases have muddied the definition of ‘Air’ and now Apple’s made one change to the latest iPad Air M3 (11-inch and 13-inch) that makes it clear that the “Air” distinction likely belongs elsewhere.

There isn’t much difference between the iPad Air 2024 with the M2 chip and the new Apple iPad Air M3 11-inch and 13-inch models unveiled today aside from the more powerful M3 chip. That bit of Apple silicon imbues the iPad Air with overall faster performance and better intelligence features thanks to a super-charged Neural Processor that better supports the Cupertino tech giant’s Apple Intelligence ambitions.

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