Of course they do because there's really no problem.of course they do...Apple denies this: http://news.yahoo.co...-you-think.html
Rydian said it before and I'll reiterate. They've stuck a more powerful chip in a system with essentially the same cooling design as before. Of course it will run hotter! 33 degrees c isn't too bad but I can see how it would be a problem if used for a prolonged length of time but its not going to fry the iPad. On top of the more powerful chip they've also got a screen with more pixels which i'd imagine generates more heat too. My laptop regularly gets up to around 70degrees. 30 degrees isn't enough for a processor to even be feeling it.