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Apple's new M4 iPad Air is here - and it's twice as fast as your old M1 model

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The iPad Air is getting faster with the M4 chip.

A new iPhone 17e, with double the storage, will cost $599.

We'll learn more news from Apple leading up to its March 4 event.

After Tim Cook confirmed we'd see new products on March 2, Apple just launched the iPad Air with M4 and the iPhone 17e. The latest iPad Air features upgraded processing power, larger memory bandwidth, an improved Center Stage camera, and faster connectivity with N1 and C1X, the chips in the iPad Pro M5.

Apple's N1 wireless networking chip gives the iPad Air support for Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and Thread. The C1X chip is included in cellular models and is 30% more efficient than the previous generation's.

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"iPad Air gives users more ways than ever to be creative and productive, offering powerful performance and incredible versatility to help them turn their ideas into reality," said Bob Borchers, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, in a statement. "With its blazing performance thanks to M4, incredible AI capabilities, and game-changing iPadOS 26 features, there's never been a better time to choose or upgrade to iPad Air."

This year's upgraded iPad Air is the same price as last year's model, making it an enticing purchase for those looking to upgrade -- especially those coming from an older device like the iPad Air with M1. If upgrading to an M4 iPad Air, current M1 users would experience performance that is more than twice as fast and 3D Pro rendering that is four times faster.

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