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Launching this month, the iPad Pro 2021 will be fed with the iPhone 12 series SoC

Apple has a line of devices ready to launch this year. Among the several devices made by the technology giant from Cupertino, United States that will launch this year is the iPad Pro 2021. Yes! Not a few say that the iPad Pro 2021 will launch this month.

Recently an equally interesting report has appeared online, explaining the performance capabilities of the new tablet. The iPad Pro 2021 is expected to be powered by the Apple A14 chipset. As we know, this chipset has also been immersed by Apple in the iPhone 12 series.

Apple made the Apple A14 chipset using 5nm process technology. Of course there will be a sizable increase in performance compared to the Apple A12Z Bionic which is the brains of the iPad Pro currently available on the market.

As said by Mark Gurman reported by PhoneArena that he claims the latest iPad Pro will exceed expectations in terms of performance with the support of the A14 chipset. The report suggests that the iPad Pro 2021 will be as powerful as an Apple Mac device powered by the M1 processor.

Meanwhile, in terms of design, the iPad Pro 2021 is expected to look similar to the current model. However, it is possible that the device will be slightly thicker if Apple chooses to offer a Mini-LED display with increased brightness and better contrast ratio.

Previous leaks also mentioned that the latest tablet from Apple will arrive with support for 5G connectivity which has Sub-6GHz and mmWave networks. It is also hoped that Apple will improve the performance of the better cameras, on the front as well as the back.

As mentioned above, Apple is expected to officially launch the iPad Pro 2021 this month. However, so far there has been no such confirmation or indication from the technology giant that was once led by the late Steven Paul “Steve” Jobs.

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