Apple A17 Pro chip is the star of the first iPad mini update in three years
by Andrew Cunningham from Ars Technica - All content on (#6RFXX)
Apple quietly announced a new version of its iPad mini tablet via press release this morning, the tablet's first update since 2021.
The seventh-generation iPad mini looks mostly identical to the sixth-generation version, with a power-button-mounted Touch ID sensor and a slim-bezeled display. But Apple has swapped out the A15 Bionic chip for the Apple A17 Pro, the same processor it used in the iPhone 15 Pro last year.
The new iPad mini is available for preorder now and starts at $499 for 128GB (an upgrade over the previous base model's 64GB of storage). 256GB and 512GB versions are available for $599 and $799, and cellular connectivity is an additional $150 on top of any of those prices.