Thursday, September 25, 2014

12.9-inch iPad Pro will be equipped with improved processor A8X

iPad Pro processor A8X


Compact iPad mini is popular, but not always convenient for everyday use, especially if you have to read a lot, including in PDF. All the advantages of the model are the size, allowing the tablet to keep you at all times. iPad Air is much more convenient for consuming information, and to create – for example, drawing. However, this diagonal is not always enough.


 It would be strange if in the wake of the success of “bulky» iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Pro, Apple would not have paid attention to the large diagonal tablets. If you believe the news agency Reuters, the company is preparing to release a new version of the iPad with a screen diagonal of 12.9 inches. According to informed sources present, the device will debut next year, and specifically for this model is being developed new processor A8X.


 A8X will be improved by modifying the microchip A8, used in the iPhone and the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. A special version of “stone” will get better graphics, which would work in tandem with higher quality and exacting performance display. In A8X, as in A8 , will have two general purpose processor cores. Its main advantage would be increased graphics performance, not based on the two, as in the A8, and on four cores. Like Apple’s decision adopted in 2012 with the release of iPad 3.


iPad Pro processor A8X


 It is also known that the iPad Pro will have 2 GB of RAM. According to unconfirmed reports, the mass production of the gadget company plans to launch in the first quarter of next year.


 Pretty logical move, especially considering the commercial availability of such interesting accessories like Adobe Ink and Slide, is a professional pen and the world’s first digital line designed specifically for tablets. 13-inch version of the iPad can be an excellent choice for an artist or designer who need mobility, but at the same time, a large and high-quality screen.



12.9-inch iPad Pro will be equipped with improved processor A8X

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