The first comparisons and reviews of the 2020 iPad Pro revealed that the performance of the tablet did not improve much compared to the 2018 iPad Pro. This year’s model features the A12Z Bionic processor, and the new processor is suggested to have minimal differences compared to the 2018 iPad Pro’s A12X Bionic processor. In a press release for the new iPad Pro, Apple said that an A12Z Bionic processor added an eighth GPU core to the processors. Notebook Check claims that the A12X Bionic processor in 2018 also has 8 GPU cores, but one is disabled. This indicates that Apple only enabled the eighth GPU core and changed the processor name. “In fact, this means that the A12X and A12Z have the same physical chip and the same number of CPU and GPU cores,” Notebook Check said in a statement. used expressions. The site also said they will do more analysis to confirm the situation. One of the alleged statements suggests that Apple did not want to develop a new A13X processor for iPad Pro. The technology giant is expected to launch a new iPad Pro model this fall with the A14X processor this fall. The 2020 iPad Pro came mostly as a refurbished version of the 2018 model. The biggest change in the next generation tablet is the new LiDAR sensor on the back. In the future, more applications are expected for users to take advantage of this new hardware.

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