Apple launches new iPad Mini featuring advanced AI capabilities
Apple on Tuesday unveiled its latest iPad mini, featuring AI enhancements like advanced writing tools and an improved Siri assistant, as part of the company’s push to integrate more AI capabilities into its devices.
The new iPad mini is powered by Apple’s A17 Pro chip, the same processor found in the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models. With the A17 Pro chip, the iPad mini promises improved performance and versatility, including support for the Apple Pencil Pro.
Starting at $499, the iPad mini is now available for pre-order, with deliveries set to begin next week, Apple said on its website.
Equipped with a six-core CPU, the A17 Pro boosts performance by 30% over the current generation, making it central to powering Apple Intelligence, the company’s AI software. Apple will introduce the first wave of AI features this month via a software update to iPadOS 18.1 for devices with A17 Pro or M1 chips, with more features like image generation, Genmoji, and ChatGPT-powered capabilities to follow in the coming months.
The new iPad mini maintains its popular portable design, now available in four finishes, including new shades of blue and purple. The 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display offers a vivid visual experience, while the A17 Pro chip ensures the device can handle even the most demanding tasks with a faster CPU, GPU, and a Neural Engine that’s twice as fast as the previous iPad mini.
With Apple Pencil Pro support, the iPad mini is set to unlock new productivity and creative possibilities. Its 12MP rear camera includes Smart HDR 4 for enhanced photo quality and can automatically scan documents using machine learning.
The device offers all-day battery life and runs on iPadOS 18. Priced from $499, the new iPad mini provides 128GB of storage—double that of the previous model—delivering great value in a compact package. Customers can pre-order now, with availability starting October 23.
“There’s nothing quite like the iPad mini,” said Bob Borchers, Apple’s VP of Worldwide Product Marketing. “Loved for its powerful performance and ultra-portability, it now comes with Apple Intelligence, providing smart features that are both powerful and private. With the A17 Pro chip, faster connectivity, and Apple Pencil Pro support, the iPad mini delivers the full iPad experience in our most portable design at a great value.”
Meanwhile, Apple’s recent unveiling of its AI-enhanced iPhone 16 lineup in September was met with mixed reactions from investors, as AI features remain in testing phases. However, Reuters reported that research firm Canalys expects the iPhone 16 to boost Apple’s fourth-quarter sales and drive growth into 2025, following record-high shipments in the third quarter.