Apples base iPad didnt get AI, and this chart totally explains why
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Apple just updated its base iPad this month after a very long, 2+ year wait. But curiously, the new iPad got a worse chip than we expected and missed out on Apple Intelligence. A new chart by CIRP, however, seems to explain why.Apples iPad lineup has been getting a lot of love from the company over the past year.We got a major new M4 iPad Pro with a gorgeous display, excellent Magic Keyboard, and moreThe new iPad mini got an A17 Pro chip to enable Apple Intelligence, and supports Apple Pencil ProThere have been not one, but two iPad Air updates that importantly added a new 13-inch sizeTheres one model that hasnt been so lucky, however.The base iPad got an underwhelming spec bump after a longer-than-usual wait. And it also gained the honor of being the first product in an AI-supported platform that doesnt actually support Apple Intelligence.So what gives?CIRPs new report on iPad model sales over the years seems to have a great answer.Sales trends made it necessary to hold back the base iPadTake a look at this CIRP chart showing the past five years of iPad sales:Looking at the left side of the chart, its pretty clear why Apple needed to hold back its latest iPad.The base iPad has been steadily taking more of the marketshare away from Apples other models.The cheap iPad went from:15% of iPad sales in 2021to 21% in 202230% in 2023all the way up to 38% last yearWhile all sales are good sales, Apple would undoubtedly prefer customers splurge for more expensive models.But it seems that in recent years, an increasing number of shoppers felt that was unnecessary. The base iPad was good enough for them.So Apple decided to do something about that. First, it waited longer than usual to give the base iPad an update. And when that update did arrive, it changed very little and most notably held the iPad back from supporting Apple Intelligence.And now, I totally understand why.What are your takeaways from this iPad sales chart? Let us know in the comments.Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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