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New iPad Pro 2021 (mini-LED): Features, specs and release date

New iPad Pro 2021 might be as powerful as the latest Macs

Posted on March 1, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

We’re expecting the new iPad Pro 2021 to be powerful, but it could be even more powerful than we thought it would be, as the latest leak suggests that its chipset could be as capable as the M1 used in the latest Macs.

That’s according to Mark Gurman, who has a great track record for Apple leaks. Specifically, he claims that the upcoming slate will have a new processor that’s “on par” with the M1 chip.
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