IPad 2 Memory Space Types???

Helo folks
Ipad 2 .. Is it will be the same memory types like 16 32 64 GB ? Or some new things will pop?
Thanks in advance

Those numbers are the storage capacity of the device and they are the same for iPad and iPad2. I suspect you know this already.
http://www.apple.com/ipad/specs/
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