On the iPad front, Apple debuted the 8th generation 10.2-inch iPad, with the biggest highlight being that the iPad supports Apple pencil, which is compatible with iPad OS 14 for a better experience.

The eighth-generation iPad is powered by the A12 Bionic chip, which debuted in the iPhone Xs series and iPhone Xr series, the industry's first 7 nm chip of the year, and includes a 6-core CPU (consisting of two "performance" cores and four "efficiency" cores), which is 401 TP3T more CPU and 2x more GPU than the previous-generation chip. This is the industry's first 7 nm chip of the year, and includes a 6-core CPU (consisting of 2 "performance" cores and 4 "efficiency" cores), and a 4-core GPU with 40% CPU and 2x GPU compared to the previous generation of chips.
In addition, the 8th generation iPad supports the full-size Smart Keyboard and other available third-party keyboards.

The next-generation iPad Glass will be $2,499 for the 32GB WLAN model and $3,499 for the cellular model, while the 128GB WLAN model will be $2,999 and the cellular model will be $3,999, and both will go on sale on September 17th and September 20th.







