In early March 2026, Apple introduced several new devices—clearly focusing on higher computing performance, significantly stronger AI capabilities, and an even tighter integration of mobile and desktop workflows.
With the iPhone 17e, the iPad Air with M4, and the new MacBook generation powered by M5 chips, Apple once again demonstrates how mobile devices are increasingly evolving into fully capable professional work platforms.
Below is a closer look at the key technical innovations—and how they compare with the previous device generations.
With the iPhone 17e, Apple’s entry into the current iPhone generation receives a significantly more powerful foundation. At its core is the new A19 chip, delivering noticeably higher performance and improved energy efficiency compared with the A18 processor of the previous generation.
Technically notable is the new C1X modem architecture, which enables significantly faster mobile connectivity and ensures more stable 5G performance.
Key technical capabilities
Improvements over the previous generation
Compared with the iPhone 16e, the new model introduces three major improvements:
As a result, the iPhone continues to evolve into a fully capable mobile work device—supporting communication, mobile document creation, photo and video editing, and AI-assisted productivity features.
The new iPad Air now features the M4 chip, introducing an architecture previously reserved for high-end computing devices.
The chip delivers substantially higher processing power and improved graphics performance, while maintaining Apple’s well-known energy efficiency.
Technical highlights
Compared with the previous iPad Air generation
The improvements are particularly noticeable in three areas:
Performance
The M4 chip delivers significantly higher multi-core performance and greater memory bandwidth.
Multitasking
Increased RAM allows more complex workflows, such as running multiple apps simultaneously.
Connectivity
New networking components improve data transfers and features such as AirDrop.
This positions the iPad Air even more clearly as a productivity device between tablet and laptop—especially when combined with keyboard and Apple Pencil accessories.
The most significant performance gains appear in the new MacBook generation. The MacBook Air now features the M5 chip, Apple’s latest notebook processor.
Compared with the M4 generation, the new chip delivers substantial improvements in CPU, GPU, and AI performance.
Performance improvements compared with M4
Beyond the processor, several system components have also been enhanced:
SSD performance has also improved significantly, with read and write speeds up to twice as fast as the previous generation.
What this means for everyday work
The MacBook Air is increasingly becoming a powerful business notebook suitable for:
In particular, the massive improvement in AI compute performance highlights the direction in which Apple’s device platform is evolving.
The MacBook Pro lineup has also been updated with the new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips.
These processors are designed for highly demanding workloads such as:
The new generation delivers, among other improvements:
This continues Apple’s trajectory of delivering workstation-class performance in mobile devices.
One clear theme across all newly introduced devices is Apple’s strategic focus:
Hardware designed specifically for AI workloads.
From the latest A-series and M-series chips to enhanced GPUs and Neural Engines, Apple’s architecture is increasingly designed to run AI computations directly on the device, rather than relying exclusively on cloud infrastructure.
This approach is particularly important for:
In enterprise environments, this opens new opportunities for AI-powered productivity directly on workplace devices.
With the 2026 device generation, Apple continues to strengthen its platform across three key dimensions:
Performance
New chip generations deliver significantly higher computing and graphics power.
AI capabilities
Devices are increasingly optimized for artificial intelligence workloads.
Mobility
Notebook and tablet hardware now approaches traditional desktop performance.
As a result, the Apple workplace is evolving into an extremely powerful, mobile, and future-ready platform for modern organizations.
TKD supports organizations in strategically building and operating their Apple workplace environments—from device selection and lifecycle management to integration into existing IT infrastructures.
Through our Device as a Service models, companies receive Apple devices as a fully managed workplace solution—including provisioning, operation, replacement, and sustainable lifecycle management.
Feel free to contact us—our team will be happy to advise you on how your organization can make the most of the new Apple device generation.
