What to expect amid the bevy of conflicting iPad rumors
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/10/what-to-expect-amid-the-bevy-of-conflicting-ipad-rumors/
Over the past few days, there have been many conflicting rumors and reports, some from usually reliable sources, about Apple's plans for the next wave of iPad updates. But on close examination, the rumors may not be as contradictory as it seems.
First up was an email blast from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman on Sunday. Noting that he had written in July that we would see iPad refreshes before the end of the year, he appeared to walk that back, writing, "a new entry-level iPad, iPad Air and iPad mini are all in development with faster chips, but I don’t believe updates of any significance are imminent."
What to expect amid the bevy of conflicting iPad rumors
Oct 16, 2023, 11:14pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/10/what-to-expect-amid-the-bevy-of-conflicting-ipad-rumors/
> Over the past few days, there have been many conflicting rumors and reports, some from usually reliable sources, about Apple's plans for the next wave of iPad updates. But on close examination, the rumors may not be as contradictory as it seems.
> First up was an email blast from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman on Sunday. Noting that he had written in July that we would see iPad refreshes before the end of the year, he appeared to walk that back, writing, "a new entry-level iPad, iPad Air and iPad mini are all in development with faster chips, but I don’t believe updates of any significance are imminent."