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New iPad Pro 19-inch: What You Need to Know

We all know that the iPad Pro (the 12.9-inch line) costs about $1.899 – that, if you want 1TB worth of storage and LTE. For a Smart Keyboard, you can get to the price of $2,100, and this is how you get a computer, as many Apple fanatics would say.

It’s definitely not cheap, but the scores from Greekbench actually show that the A12X chip, that powers iPad Pro, has multi-core performance that can be comparable to the 2018’s MacBook Pro (the one with 15 inches), that has Intel’s six-core Core i7 chips.

These scores only show the snapshot of the performance that line up with Apple’s claims that iPad will be released this week, and that it will be a major hit when it comes to performance boost – and it will be over the iPad Pro from last year. As Apple says, multi-core tasks are up to 90% faster.

The new A12X iPads from Geekbench have a single-core score of about 5000 and the multi-core score of about 18000. The MacBook Pro has the price of $2,799, and its scores are of 5000 for the single-core and 20000 for the multi-core.

As appeared on the internet, MacBooks also keep an eye on the performance of the A12X iPad, and Apple wants to use its A-series chip for the future Macs – and that is set to happen in 2020.

When talking about RAM

Apple doesn’t really talk about the RAM when it comes it its iOS device specs. However, some source said that iPad Pro with 1TB would get the 6GB worth of RAM, and the iPad Pro with 64GB, 256GB, and 512GB will get the 4GB worth of RAM.

It will have Face ID, and it will include Apple’s Lightning port instead of the USB-C, thing that allows its users to connect to a 5K display.

By Francis E. Hagopian

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