Apple's Spring event has come to a close, and the company has unveiled a number of new goods. The focus of the event was unmistakably on Apple's strong chipsets, particularly the new M1 Ultra, which is featured in the new Mac Studio desktop.
Today, Apple conducted their big presentation, when new products were unveiled. The iPhone SE 3 (or new iPhone SE, as Apple dubbed it) features 5G connectivity, an A15 processor, and a rear-facing camera that has been upgraded. Pre-orders for the new iPhone SE will begin on March 11 and the device will be available for purchase on March 18. It starts at Rs 43,900 and comes in 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB capacities.
The iPad Air with 5G will also be available on March 18. It starts at Rs 54,900 for the WiFi-only variant. It only comes in two storage capacities: 64GB and 256GB. The iPad Air now comes in a variety of colours, including space grey, starlight, pink, purple, and blue.
The iPad Air's front camera has also been upgraded by Apple. The M1 chipset, rather than the A series processors used in prior models, now powers the tablet. Finally, Apple unveiled its most powerful desktop to date: the Mac Studio, which is powered by a new M1 Ultra chipset, which, thanks to revolutionary architecture and technology, combines two M1 Max chipsets. There's also a Mac Studio desktop with the M1 Max chipset. The Mac Studio is geared at professionals, and the M1 Ultra models will have up to 128GB RAM.
Apple also showed off the Studio Display, which is a 5K Retina Display with its own A13 Bionic CPU.It may be placed on the wall and is aimed at professionals that require such a large screen in their area of work. The display may also be used to charge the MacBook Pro at 96W.