The latest news is that Apple will divulge three new iPads in 2017: an entry level 9.7in iPad that will supplant the iPad Air 2, and two iPad Pros with screen sizes of 10.5-and 12.9-inch. Japanese site Mac Otakara reports that a source has said Apple is to be sure propelling new iPads including the 12.9-inch Pro 2.

Another iPhone SE and new iPhone 7 models will likewise be propelled at the exceptional occasion. DigiTimes, citing sources in the supply network, says the iPad Pro 2, and the new 10.5in tablet, won't go on special until May as a result of assembling deferrals, reports Mac World.

Other marginally older bits of gossip claim the trio of new iPads for 2017 presumably won't be declared until the second half of the year. In the event that it is valid, they'll presumably impart stage time to the new iPhones. One explanation behind the deferrals is said to be poor yields of the new 10nm processors. The first iPad Pro, reviewed, propelled in September 2015 and the 9.7in touched base in March 2016, reports MSN.

A few bits of gossip say the new era of processors are demonstrating harder to produce than anticipated, and low yields will bring about the iPads to be deferred until the second half of the year. The current A9X chip - which is utilized by both iPad Pro models - depends on the 16nm FinFET handle. This is the same utilized by the most recent era of graphic cards from NVIDIA and AMD. Keeping in mind the end goal to deliver a chip with altogether speedier execution without high power utilization, Apple is moving to a 10nm procedure.

Apple may consolidate the launch of the iPads with the new iPhones (which could likewise utilize 10nm processors) and hold an occasion at its typical time in September. Nonetheless, this is theory now and fans will need to sit back and watch.