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Little else is known about this particular model, but MacRumors reports the processor appears to be based on the ARMv7 architecture supporting the A6 System-on-Chip (SoC) inside the newly launched iPhone 5. On the face of it, this means the iPad 3,6 will feature either the same A6 as the iPhone 5 or an upgraded version of it.
However, most reports agree that while Apple will introduce a new iPad, the modifications are likely only to extend as far as introducing the lightning dock connector rather than something as major as a chip upgrade. Yet the idea the next iPad could feature a new chip is not totally improbable. The iPad 2 was introduced with the A5 chip featuring a dual-core processor, which was modified as the A5X chip featuring quad-core graphics for the present top-end iPad.
source:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/3...d36-armv7-a6processor-2013release-iphone5.htm
However, most reports agree that while Apple will introduce a new iPad, the modifications are likely only to extend as far as introducing the lightning dock connector rather than something as major as a chip upgrade. Yet the idea the next iPad could feature a new chip is not totally improbable. The iPad 2 was introduced with the A5 chip featuring a dual-core processor, which was modified as the A5X chip featuring quad-core graphics for the present top-end iPad.
source:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/3...d36-armv7-a6processor-2013release-iphone5.htm