Apple has stopped selling the original iPad mini, removing the particularly old hardware from its iPad lineup and standardizing the remaining models around Retina displays and 64-bit processors. The
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original iPad mini was announced in October of 2012, and at the time it already had year-old hardware. Now, no available iPad has a processor introduced more than two years ago, which means developers will be able to make apps that really take advantage of the latest models without worrying that some people will still be buying tablets that can’t run their software. At this point, the original mini doesn’t run all that well, so it’s not a huge surprise to see it go.
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