Apple is preparing to release the new iPad 12 very soon. The upcoming model will feature the advanced A18 chip for improved performance. However, the design will remain largely unchanged from the previous generation. Instead, Apple focuses on internal upgrades to boost speed and efficiency. As a result, users can expect smoother multitasking and better app responsiveness.
Moreover, the A18 chip will enable Apple Intelligence support for the first time. Previously, the 11th-generation iPad used the A16 chip without this capability. Therefore, this update closes the gap across Apple’s product ecosystem. In addition, the upgrade positions the entry-level iPad as a smarter device.
iPad Air 8 Powered by M4 Chip
Apple will also introduce the eighth-generation iPad Air soon. This model reportedly includes the powerful M4 chip for enhanced productivity. Consequently, users can expect desktop-level performance in a slim tablet. Although no design changes are expected, performance gains will stand out.
Furthermore, the new chip strengthens creative workflows and demanding applications. Meanwhile, enterprise customers remain a key marketing focus for Apple. Holiday sales showed strong demand for the affordable iPad models. Because of that momentum, Apple plans aggressive promotion toward business users.
Overall, these updates emphasize power rather than redesign. Notably, only the iPad mini may receive a major OLED display upgrade this year.

