
Despite the correction from a 10-core to a 9-core GPU, Apple claims that all performance claims for the M2 iPad Air remain accurate1. The company states that the M2 iPad Air is nearly 50% faster than the previous iPad Air with M1 for a wide range of productivity and creative tasks. Additionally, compared to the iPad Air with A14 Bionic, the new iPad Air delivers up to 3x faster performance.

The corrected number of GPU cores for the M2 chip in the iPad Air is 9 cores, as confirmed by an Apple spokesperson. This is despite the initial advertisement stating that it had a 10-core GPU. Apple has updated its website to reflect this change and maintains that all performance claims for the M2 iPad Air are accurate and based on a 9-core GPU.

Apple initially described the GPU core count of the M2 chip in the iPad Air as having a 10-core GPU. However, they later corrected this information, stating that the M2 iPad Air actually features a 9-core GPU.