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iPad Pro 2021 will use M1 equivalent processor

Jakarta, Selular.ID – The iPad Pro is a product that Apple will release this year. Apple’s tablet, the iPad Pro 2021, is predicted to use a different screen technology than the previous generation of devices.

In addition, the iPad Pro 2021 is rumored to be using an A14x class processor, which is equivalent to the M1 processor. The Apple A14x processor is one of the most powerful processors that Apple has successfully developed.

If it is true that the iPad Pro will use the A14x processor, then this device is predicted to be one of the fastest tablets today.

The reason is, as reported by Forbes, the results of the A14x processor benchmark test show amazing results. In the single-core benchmark test, the A14X processor scored 1634 and on the multi-core benchmark test it got a score of 7220. The benchmark results for the A14x processor are slightly superior when compared to the Intel Core 19-9880H processor which has single-core test results of 1096 and multi. -core 6869.

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Apple is also said to be bringing the iPad Pro faster than expected. The new report states that it will come very early in 2021. Previous reports said that the iPad Pro 2021 will be released around January or March at the latest.

Apart from that, not many details have been revealed regarding the iPad Pro 2021. However, other rumors also suggest that Apple will be showing off a new Hybrid OLED screen. The technology is likely to be implemented in the iPad 2022 model. Hybrid OLED is claimed to be thinner than the usual OLED panel but more powerful.

Apple officially introduced their first Mac with the Apple silicon M1 chip for their Mac computers. One of the advantages of the M1 is the unique features that will be present on the Mac. Several unique features from Apple such as the Apple Neural Engine, Apple Image Signal Processing, Apple Secure Enclave, and so on will be coming to Mac.

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