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What to Anticipate at the Apple iPad Event

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Apple’s upcoming “Let Loose” event on May 7 is shaping up to be a major surprise in the tech world. With just over a month to go before the annual Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple has decided to host a standalone event focused on iPads, particularly the iPad Pro and iPad Air. The event’s invite hints at a long-overdue update for the Apple Pencil, sparking excitement among fans.

Rumors are swirling about a potential M4 chip announcement, which would mark a significant shift in Apple’s silicon release strategy. The company’s decision may have been influenced by Microsoft’s plans to unveil ARM-based silicon at its Build conference later this month. Speculation suggests that Microsoft’s AI-focused chips could outperform Apple’s M3 chips.

The iPad Pro is expected to be the first device to feature the new M4 chip, along with a long-awaited upgrade to an OLED display. Apple has been blurring the lines between the iPad and Mac in recent years, and this latest update could further solidify the tablet’s position as a versatile computing device.

In addition to the iPad Pro, two new iPad Air models are rumored to be in the works, featuring an M2 chip and potentially receiving an upgrade to the M4 chip. The Apple Pencil is also set to receive new features, including squeeze detection, haptic feedback, and interchangeable magnet tips.

With the tech giant dominating the tablet market, a refreshed lineup of iPads could help boost sales in a challenging market. The event is set to kick off at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET, and tech enthusiasts can watch it live to stay updated on the latest announcements. Stay tuned for more updates on Apple’s exciting new products.

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