Apple has released the 11th-generation iPad, which offers several small upgrades over its predecessor. The new iPad has the same design, cameras, and display technology as the previous model, but with a modest spec bump. The entry-level iPad now starts at $349 with double the base storage of its predecessor. The main differences between the 10th- and 11th-generation iPads are the processor, memory, and storage. The new iPad features an A16 chip, 6GB of memory, and up to 512GB of storage, making it more powerful than its predecessor. However, it does not support Apple Intelligence, a feature available on the iPad mini, which starts at $499. Upgrading from the 10th-generation iPad to the new model may not be worth it unless you need more storage or higher performance. The previous iPad remains capable for simple tasks, but its A14 chip is now five years old, making the newer model a better option for those who plan to keep it for several years. The 11th-generation iPad is a moderate refresh aimed at those with older iPads or those who don't currently own an iPad. Overall, the new iPad offers better performance and more storage, but it's not a significant upgrade over its predecessor.
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