What does Siri ready mean on the newest iPad ?

The new iPad says Siri ready? Does it mean a mere update will maki a full Siri like the iPhone ?

I heard it does not have the chip that enables Siri to work as opposed to the iPhone 4S.
The chip controls the IR sensor to distinguish how far is your mouth from the mic, and other features to understand your speech better, thats why Siri is the best

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