• Apple has been accused of falsely advertising the new iPad Air as featuring the M2 chip with 10 GPU cores. However, the company has now acknowledged that the actual iPad Air model has the M1 chip with 8 GPU cores, not the M2 chip with 10 GPU cores as initially claimed.
• The discrepancy was first spotted by tech enthusiasts, who noticed that the iPad Air's technical specifications did not match the claims made in Apple's marketing materials. Apple has since updated its website to correctly reflect the iPad Air's use of the M1 chip with 8 GPU cores.
• The incident has raised questions about Apple's attention to detail in its product marketing and the company's transparency in accurately representing the technical capabilities of its devices. It remains to be seen whether this will have any impact on consumer trust or Apple's reputation for attention to detail.