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title: Apple has no idea what to do with the iPad
description: Apple recently unveiled their refresh of the iPad mini. Most surprising to me is that it comes with the A17 Pro chip. That got me thinking… Wasn't the iPad mini meant as a small casual device? Why does it need a Pro chip?! But in conversations with friends I came to realize that the iPad lineup has been getting ever more confusing as time went on. And I'm not alone.
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Apple recently unveiled their refresh of the iPad mini. Most surprising to me is that it comes with the A17 Pro chip. That got me thinking… Wasn't the iPad mini meant as a small casual device? Why does it need a Pro chip?! But in conversations with friends I came to realize that the iPad lineup has been getting ever more confusing as time went on. And I'm not alone.
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Since the launch of the iPhone 15 Apple has split the A-line of chips into Pro and non-Pro chips. The non-Pro iPhone 15 got the A16 Bionic, same as the iPhone 14 of the previous year. The iPhone 15 Pro got the improved A17 Pro. That certainly was met with criticism, but was hardly out of the ordinary for a company such as Apple. But with the launch of the iPhone 16 lineup this year, Apple did a complete 180 and both the Pro and non-Pro models of iPhones got the same chip again.