Quad-core A5 Chip to Power iPad 3
When iPhone 5 is getting faster why not iPad 3? The future generation tablet is expected to rollout with the most anticipated processor; quad-core A5 chip. However it is a pre-held belief that Apple is working on a lightening fast processor to make it a possibility in iPhone 5 and iPad 3, but this time it’s the launch of iBooks 2 App that has set experts talking. The tablet is supposed to launch in the first quarter of 2012.
January 19 this year, Apple announced iBooks 2 App for iPad lovers. It is an exciting and truly attractive kind of textbook that is definitely engaging and will grab your interest while interacting with you. It is more fun on iPad as users can take pleasure while reading an eBook with supportive diagrams, animations, photos and videos and unrivaled navigation. It is understandable that to be able to access all these features in iBooks the device should be powered by an efficient processor that can allow quick loading of a book with its supported animation. This has led analysts thinking that Apple might go for an upgrade.

“Developers feel that iBooks 2 will force Apple to upgrade the A5 chipset on the next generation of iPad from current dual-‐core to quad-‐core to facilitate even richer textbook experience.”
Said Global Equities Research analyst Trip Chowdhry. He mentioned that the iBooks 2 app was very slow on iPad, fine on iPad 2 and would work great with iPad 3; given that it supports a better processor chip. IBTimes wrote earlier in the day that in order to read such advanced technology and interactive content it’s great if Apple upgrades to quad-core expertise over dual-core technology. iBooks has garnered huge popularity in just three days of its launch by selling 350,000 iBook textbooks and 90,000 copies of iBooks Author. To maintain this graph on the upper side Apple won’t mind taking some pains on the software front.











