The new iPad mini is now available for pre-order. (Photo: Apple)

Apple launches new iPad mini with AI features

The iPad mini is available in Singapore starting Oct 23 with prices from S$699 for the 128GB version. 

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Apple on Tuesday (Oct 15) launched its new generation of the iPad mini packed with AI features including writing tools and an improved Siri assistant, as the iPhone maker races to boost its devices with artificial-intelligence capabilities.

The new iPad mini is powered by Apple's A17 Pro chip, which is used in the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models. With a six-core central processing unit, the A17 Pro would boost CPU performance by 30 per cent compared to the current generation iPad minis and is central to running Apple Intelligence, Apple's AI software.

Apple said it would roll out the first set of AI features in the US version of the English language this month through a software update with iPadOS 18.1. The update is set to happen "later this year" in Singapore. 

The features will be available for iPads with A17 Pro or M1 chips and later generations, Apple said, adding it will roll out additional features including image-generation tools, Genmoji and ChatGPT-powered capabilities over the next several months.

Apple in September unveiled its long-awaited, AI-boosted iPhone 16 lineup, but with the AI features still in test mode, the company failed to excite some investors while early sales data raised some questions around demand.

The new iPad mini comes in four colours. (Photo: Apple)

Still, research firm Canalys on Monday said the iPhone 16 would help Apple's sales in the fourth quarter and drive momentum into the first half of 2025, after Apple reached a record high third-quarter shipments.

The iPad mini, starting at S$699 in Singapore for the 128GB version (US$499 in the US), is now available for pre-order and will be available starting Oct 23. The 256GB version is priced from S$849, while the 512GB version is priced from S$1,149.