TECH NEWS – The Cupertino company has an interesting configuration for the iPad Pro, and Apple wants the public to choose the more expensive models, but they shouldn’t.
The iPad Air has some great new features and a new 12.9-inch variant, while the iPad Pro has a decidedly slimmer design and strong components. We heard about these at Apple’s very brief Let Loose event. The new iPad Pro with OLED display and M4 chip could be a good choice for artists and digital creators. Even after the new Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro with AI features, it could still be a useful product… if you choose one of its larger storage versions.
The OLED iPad Pro comes with 8GB of RAM. But not always! If you go for the 1TB or 2TB storage versions, the two more expensive models, you don’t get 8GB of memory, you get 16! So you’ll have twice as much RAM, which will come in handy for multitasking and more graphics-intensive tasks. Presumably, it’s because of artificial intelligence that Apple has started to open up in this direction, but it remains to be seen how much better performance more memory will bring. The 1TB and 2TB models will have a 10-core processor, while the cheaper versions will have 9 cores. Is Apple discriminating again?
So we can see that not only the memory is bigger in the more expensive model, but also the specifications are better (the extra 8GB of RAM makes a difference), but the question is when Apple will finally make 16GB of memory standard in laptops because so far we only hear that half of that is enough.
No, it’s not. That’s considered ridiculously low these days. Especially if you have a web browser with many tabs open.
Source: WCCFTech
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