The Bigger Upgrade in the New iPad Pro That Apple Kept Secret
Surprising Processor Boost
One wouldn’t expect an Apple event to leave any stones unturned, but the recent announcement of the newly revealed iPad Pro exposes a hidden enhancement that Apple purposely kept under wraps. The $600 price jump to upgrade the base 256GB model to the 1TB version not only doubles the device’s RAM, but also delivers a remarkable performance boost by introducing a superior 10-core chip, instead of the baseline nine-core M4 chip, as revealed on Apple’s iPad Pro specifications page.
Unprecedented Upgrade
It is noteworthy that this is the first time Apple has offered a processor upgrade specifically for a tablet model. Previously, regardless of the configuration options, all iPad Pro models shared the same chip. Typically, Apple only linked RAM upgrades to storage enhancements. Even in the latest iPad Pro, the RAM doubles from 8GB to 16GB in higher storage capacities. Additionally, Apple grants an exclusive opportunity to purchase their glare-fighting nanotexture glass for just $100, an option that is unavailable for the lower-end models.
The Quest for Optimal Performance
For those seeking the best-performing iPad Pro variant, the quest for superior specifications ultimately leads to selecting the 1TB or 2TB configuration, as it guarantees a remarkable boost in performance thanks to the 10-core chip and increased RAM of 16GB. It’s clear that Apple has allocated their finest hardware extras only for those who opt for the higher storage capacities.