Other upgrades — Replacing Lightning with USB-C is only one of several upgrades Apple has in store for the entry-level iPad, according to 9to5Mac. A faster A14 Bionic chip, 5G, and a larger and higher resolution display, are reportedly planned features.
9to5Mac claims its sources have told it the new iPad’s Retina display will have the same resolution as the iPad Air 5, meaning a tiny bump up from 10.2 inches to at least 10.5 inches.
As to when we can expect the new iPad potentially sans Lightning port — a fall release seems like the best bet.