Apple may introduce slimmer iPad with high-end chips by 2011
The new iPad will have features such as a camera for video-calling and chips made by Qualcomm that will let it work on global wireless networks.
Production may start as early as January, with an introduction to the public by February or March, said Mike Abramsky, an analyst with RBC Capital Markets in Toronto.
The device will feature Qualcomm chips that allow a Web connection on both GSM and CDMA networks, the dominant radio standards used in mobile phones, said Brian Blair of Wedge Partners, who said he expects an April debut.
“They can sell it around the globe without having to worry if it works with one carrier’s network or another carrier’s network,” said Blair. Infineon Technologies, whose wireless business is being acquired by Intel, now makes those radio chips for the iPad.
The announcement’s timing would put the iPad on an annual cycle of introductions similar to those of iPhones and iPods. Paul Jacobs, CEO of Qualcomm, declined to comment when asked in an interview if his company’s chips will be part of new products by Apple.
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