Leak strongly suggests that a 5G Apple iPad Pro could arrive this year or next

OSTN Staff

Apple ‘kinda-sorta’ pulled a fast one when it unveiled the refreshed and versions of the iPad Pro in March. Instead of being powered by an A13X Bionic SoC like you might have suspected, Apple used the A12Z Bionic chipset instead. So what is the difference between the A12X Bionic used on the iPad Pro (2018) models and the A12Z Bionic used on the new tablets? Both are built using the same 7nm process node by TSMC and feature the same octa-core configuration (four high-performance CPU cores and four energy efficient-cores) and memory. The only difference between the two is that the A12X Bionic …

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