
New iPad Pro tipped for launch in 2027 — but it’s shrouded in price hike and chip confusion
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A 2027 iPad Pro with higher pricing and unclear silicon is a signal that Apple is stretching upgrade cycles and monetizing at the high end. If your product depends on “everyone has the latest iPad,” assume more fragmentation and slower fleet refresh in the field.
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