![]() ![]() While those devices get away with it thanks to the menu bar along the top of the screen, it would seem more intrusive on the iPad Pro. With that move, the notch could become a reality, much as it did with the 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro. We’ve seen other reports that say Apple is thinking of positioning the cameras on the longer side of the chassis, essentially making them landscape orientated devices. A notch in the displayĪnother rumour posted by 9to5Mac states that Apple has been experimenting with a new design for the iPad Pro that would see the infamous notch come to the platform for the first time. Kuo followed this up with a clarifier, “More precisely, there may be no new products with the new mini-LED display size in 2022.” So, it looks like the 11-inch iPad Pro will go another generation before the transition to Mini-LED. Don't expect it this year.- Ross Young March 10, 2022 Assuming it will be called Studio Display Pro…I have insight on the 12.9" MiniLED iPad Pro as well. Panel production has started for the new 27" MiniLED display to launch mid year. Apple is said to be considering just making the Apple logo glass, which may address some of these issues. There have been other reports though that suggest the glass backs have proved problematic, as they make the iPads more prone to breakages and may also add to the weight. ![]() ![]() This is to allow the introduction of wireless charging and MagSafe for the first time on the iPad range. Various news outlets, including Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, are reporting that the new iPad Pros will feature glass backs rather than the current aluminium ones. More recent rumors say that only the Apple logo will be made of glass but still support wireless charging. However, there are also suggestions that Apple has dropped plans for a glass back because it would be too fragile. Gurman and others have indicated that the new iPad Pro will have a glass back rather than aluminum for the first time. These un announced features could be coming to an iPad Pro in 2023. Apple Pencil Hover only works with the 2022 iPad Pro models. Third party apps will be able to take advantage of the feature. The Apple Pencil can be detected when it is 12mm above the display – and users can see a preview of the mark they are about to make before they make it. Hover is a new feature that works with Apple Pencil (2nd generation). All this adds up to a much faster iPad Pro. There is 100GB/s of unified memory bandwidth in the M2, which is 50 percent more than M1. The M2 offers a 8-core CPU (which Apple says is up to 15 percent faster than M1) and a 10-core GPU (for 35 percent faster graphics performance, according to Apple). With the arrival of the M2 processor for the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro, it was inevitable that the new chip would make an appearance in the iPad Pro and it has. Now Apple needs a new processor for the iPad Pro to set it apart from the iPad Air. However, not long after the iPad Air made the same move. The iPad Pro was the first iPad to get an M1 chip. M2 processorĪpple always likes to bestow the best of its processor line-up into its pro tablets, which is one of the reasons they are so ridiculously powerful. The 2022 iPad Pro features an M2 chip, as seen in the MacBook Air and 13in MacBook Pro. Changing the size of application windows for example sometimes takes seconds for the UI to redraw.Īfter performing all the usual measures (observing Activity Monitor, checking the hard disks etc.), I started to dig into iPad Pro now says iPad Pro on the back /D7TjMH5SBb- Mark Gurman OctoiPad Pro 2022: Specs Especially little UI animations such as expanding input fields etc. Changing tabs in Safari for instance started to sometimes take seconds, even scrolling or opening a new tab started to hang here and there for seconds. My machine started to become noticeably sluggish. Since I got myself a Thunderbolt based audio interface I updated my machine last week:Īs detailed in my "Update 26" (on my build page), I updated the BIOS from F5 to F21 and successfully activated Thunderbolt. My detailed build description can be found here: ![]() Up until yesterday I was a super happy owner of a perfectly functioning Hackintosh. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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