It’s been well over a year since Apple debuted its last entry-level iPad , powered by the A16 chipset. The company will likely release a new version with an A18 chip in the coming months , but there’s a bigger question to be answered – what will they call it? For the longest time, Apple had been numbering the base model iPad with a generation number – up until the 10th generation iPad with an A14 chip. The next version dropped the numbers entirely, with it being branded simply as the iPad (A16) . That makes the performance clear to consumers, but nonetheless – the base iPad has always had a naming crisis. With the MacBook Neo, Apple took a clear stance – and avoided leaving it without a name. Many had speculated it would just be called ‘MacBook’ with no suffix, since the company had done that for many years prior. In a recent Tom’s Guide interview with John Ternus and Greg Joswiak while talking about the naming of the MacBook Neo and why it wasn’t called just ‘MacBook,’ Joz made the following remark: Yeah.…