Apple announces new iPad 8th generation, priced at $329 featuring A12 Bionic chip, 10 hour battery life, and more
Apple has introduced the eighth-generation iPad, featuring a powerful A12 Bionic chip that brings the Neural Engine to the entry iPad for the first time, a 10.2-inch Retina display, all-day battery, and more.
The eighth-generation iPad offers 40 percent faster CPU performance and twice the graphics capability, now up to two times faster than the top-selling Windows laptop, up to three times faster than the top-selling Android tablet and up to six times faster than the top-selling Chromebook.
For the first time on iPad, A12 Bionic introduces the Neural Engine for next-level machine learning capabilities, including people occlusion and motion tracking in augmented reality (AR) apps, enhanced photo editing, Siri performance, and more.
The new iPad (8th generation) is available to order starting today on apple.com and in the Apple Store app. The device is priced at $329 (US) for the Wi-Fi model and $459 (US) for the Wi-Fi + Cellular model, and comes in silver, space gray, and gold finishes in 32GB and 128GB configurations.