![]() When Apple first announced it was working on its own Silicon, the SDK Mac mini sent to developers had the A12Z bionic chip, which powered the 2020 iPad Pro. What people sometimes forget is that the M1 chip is in fact a variation of the A-series processor. All reviewers praised the first Apple Silicon Mac chip, so why wouldn’t the company use the same processor in its most powerful iPad? This controversy started after the “crack product marketing team” at Apple, as Craig Federighi kindly calls his coworkers, decided that the next chip inside the iPad Pro would be called “the M1” and not A14X, as 9to5Mac found references.Īnd can you blame them? The M1 chip has been a resounding success. Some people speculated that the solution to the iPad’s current software limitations could be support for running macOS, but I don’t think that’s necessarily the case. ![]() ![]() After Apple unveiled the M1 iPad Pro last month, speculation about the future of iPad software went rampant. ![]()
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