Apple refreshed theiPad Airat its “ Peek Performance ” event earlier this calendar month , trade the lozenge ’s A - serial processor for an M1 chip . With the iPad Air matching the Pro ’s carrying into action , purchase the more expensive modelling seemed like a dissipation of money . Apple could soon give us a reason to buy it in the form of even faster performance , though .
The tech giant is reportedly be after to turn a new iPad Pro with an M2 chip between September and November , according toMark Gurman ’s Power On newssheet . If these details are exact , the iPad Pro is calendar month away from catch its biggest update since its 2018 redesign .
A direct successor to the chipping powering theMacBook Air , MacBook Pro 13 , and Apple ’s more premium tablets , the bruit M2 processor is enunciate to have the same 8 - core processor as the M1 but with slap-up efficiency due to TSMC ’s 4 - nanometre processor . It should also deliver more or less better graphics public presentation with 9- and 10 - core CPU options , up from the current 7- and 8 - core versions of the M1 .

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Gurman anticipate the M2 processor to receive its path into the MacBook Pro 13 , Mac miniskirt , and 24 - inch iMac later this year . It may also power the next MacBook Air 13 , though another notable Apple psychoanalyst , Ming - Chi Kuo , believes theentry - degree laptop will retainits M1 CPU .
Looking beyond carrying out , the iPad Pro will also reportedly adopt MagSafe charging . This rumor has been tossed around over the last year or so , though last we heard , Apple was turn over scrapping the idea.9to5Macreported that the company was “ uncertain ” about using a fragile material like drinking glass on the rear of the iPad Pro to enable wireless charging .
Gurman antecedently foretell that the company was planning its “ wildest array of fresh hardware products in its history ” for later this year .

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