When it rains, it pours—Apple introduced no truly new products for the first eight months of 2014, but tomorrow we’ll be attending its second media event in as many months. In September we got two new iPhones, a new version of iOS, and a preview of the Apple Watch, but all of those products represent just a sliver of Apple’s complete hardware lineup. For tomorrow’s event, Apple will reportedly be turning its attention to its tablets and computers. Here’s all of the most credible information about what we’ll be seeing.
New iPads
iPad sales have leveled off a bit lately, but in terms of both revenue and units sold, the tablet is still Apple’s second-largest product line. For the third October running, Apple is set to introduce new tablets. The interesting thing is that we’ve seen plenty of part leaks for a new iPad Air, but much less solid information about a new iPad Mini—we’re assuming both will be updated in some way, but the bigger tablet may end up receiving the bigger boost.
We wouldn’t expect the physical appearance of last year’s iPad Air and Retina iPad Mini to change a whole lot, but some part leaks are already showing us what to expect on the inside. Apple’s TouchID fingerprint sensor is reportedly set to migrate from the iPhone to the iPad. The aforementioned part leaks and other rumors suggest that at least the larger of the two iPads will use a more powerful A8X processor and 2GB of RAM, the latter of which would be a first for any iOS device.
Based on past iPad SoCs, we’d expect the A8X to use the same dual-core CPU as the A8 in the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, paired with a more powerful GPU and possibly a wider memory interface to boost graphics performance. The GPUs are usually from the same family (in this case, the Imagination Technologies Series 6XT) to make API support the same across all products, but Apple uses more GPU cores to get better performance.

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