Apple’s Latest iPad Pro Models Are Thinner, Lighter And Debut The New M4 Processor
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The next generation of Apple’s creator-focused iPad Pro series debuted Tuesday during the company’s latest event while providing the perfect avenue for the surprise launch of Apple’s latest processor, the M4.
The new iPad Pro models were unveiled during Tuesday’s “Let Loose” event with Apple showing off an 11-inch and 13-inch model of the new device. Both are lighter and thinner than their iPad Air comparisons and feature the new Ultra Retina XDR display with OLED tandem technology to produce what Apple claims is its most advanced display yet.
A key reason for this new display is the chip powering the entire package: the M4. The new iPad Pro is the first to include the new iteration of Apple’s proprietary chips and it takes advantage of the processor’s new display engine to produce the crisp colors and deep blacks allowed by the new displays.
Apple additionally claims the M4 boasts 50% faster CPU speeds than the M2 that powered the last generation of iPad Pro devices and includes the most powerful NPU (or Neural Engine in Apple lingo) yet. Similar to how it positioned the iPad Air, Apple centered its new suped-up NPU in the growing implementation of AI tools within apps on the platform.