Look out Intel and friends, Apple is using its own P.A. Semi technology for a custom 1GHz “Apple A4″ chip in the iPad. Apple claims to get 10 hours of battery life out of this sucker, along with a month of standby.
After nearly a decade of rumors and speculation, Apple’s finally unveiled the iPad. It’s a half-inch thick and weighs just 1.5 pounds, with a 9.7-inch capacitive touchscreen IPS LCD display, and it’s running a custom 1GHz Apple “A4″ chip developed by the P.A. Semi team, with a 10-hour battery life and a month of standby. It’ll come in 16, 32, and 64GB sizes, and it’s got the expected connectivity: very little. There’s a 30-pin Dock connector, a speaker, a microphone, Bluetooth, and 802.11n WiFi, as well as an accelerometer and a compass. The device is managed by iTunes, just like the iPhone — you sync everything over to your Mac. There’s also a 3G version that comes with new data plans: 250MB for $14.99 and an unlimited plan for $29.99 a month contract-free on… AT&T. Activations are handled on the iPad, so you can activate and cancel whenever you want. As expected, it can run iPhone apps — either pixel-for-pixel in a window, or pixel-doubled fullscreen — but developers can also target the new screen size using the updated iPhone OS SDK, which is available today.
Apple says there’s room for a third device between the smartphone and the laptop, and that it has to be better at tasks like browsing, email, photos, e-books, and videos than both — netbooks, says Steve, “aren’t better at anything.” It looks just like the leak we saw, with a large touchscreen keyboard that Steve says is “a dream to type on,” and an interface that’s very reminiscent of the iPhone, although it’s significantly expanded and altered. The built-in apps are much more Mac-like than iPhone-like, with versions of iPhoto and iTunes that look like touch-oriented versions of their desktop counterparts. There’s also some built-in location services that lets the Map app auto-locate, and the iTunes store is built-in for previewing and buying media.
via engadget
Once again Apple steps into a new arena.. looking good so far.. but watch for the hook… lol the price point will be sick im sure.











I’m sure my iPad is just chilling in the factory waiting on my fingerprints…. tick-tock.