Every year, Apple hosts an event called the Spring Event, usually in March or April, during which it releases new items and upgrades its current portfolio. Highlights from Apple’s Spring Event are as follows:
1. **iPad Air with M1 Chip**: Apple unveiled the most recent iteration of the iPad Air, which now sports the potent M1 chip that was previously only present in Mac computers. This update opens up new possibilities for the iPad Air series and dramatically improves performance.
2. redesigned iMacs**: Apple debuted redesigned iMac desktop computers, which are now driven by Apple’s proprietary M1 chip. Together with better performance and display technology, the new iMacs have a clean style and available in a variety of vivid colors.
3. AirTags: AirTags are tiny tracking devices that can be fastened to objects like wallets, backpacks, and keys. Apple formally introduced them. AirTags employ Bluetooth and Ultra-Wideband technology to precisely find lost or missing objects in conjunction with the Find My app.
4. Apple TV 4K Refresh**: With an enhanced processor for better performance and compatibility for high-frame-rate HDR content, Apple unveiled a new iteration of its 4K streaming gadget. Additionally, new functionality and design elements were added to the Apple TV remote.
5. **iOS and macOS Updates**: During its Spring Event, Apple usually releases updates to its operating systems. New features, refinements to current functionalities, and gains in security and performance are frequently included in these updates.
Apple uses its Spring Event to present its most recent breakthroughs in software, hardware, and services, laying the groundwork for the upcoming tech year.