2021 iPad Pro is expected to have the processing capabilities of Macs with M1

Apple should introduce the 2021 iPad Pro Next month and according to previous reports, it will be powered by the A14X Bionic, which is apparently based on the A14 chip that powers the iPhone 12 family. The leaked benchmark scores that emerged in November 2020 suggested that the 5 nm chip would be a big improvement over the A12Z Bionic that underpins the current iPad Pro.

Bloomberg’s latest Mark Gurman implies that the chip will exceed previous expectations.

A very powerful iPad with 5G and new display technology

The processor was launched in November last year. It has 16 billion transistors, an 8-core CPU and 8-core graphics, and uses the same architecture as the iPhone and iPad. You can even run your iPhone and iPad applications on M1 computers, but only those allowed by the developers. The experience is not so good and there are also compatibility problems, mainly because Macs do not have a touch screen, according to online reviews.

Continuing, Gurman’s new video echoes previous reports that said the iPad Pro 2021 is similar to the current iteration. It also backs up reports that say the new slate will feature a mini-LED screen, and that, he says, will make the tablet a little thicker, a change that seems worthwhile, as the new technology will result in improvements brightness and better contrast ratios.
The tablet will probably also be Ready for 5G and will support Sub-6GHz and mmWave networks. We can also expect better cameras.
Gurman also reiterated that this year’s iPhones (iPhone 13 / 12S) will have the same design as the current models and may include a fingerprint reader on the display.

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