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« on: March 27, 2020, 04:05:19 pm »

The 2020 iPad's A12Z Bionic might just be an A12X with an enabled GPU

Apple's new iPad processor might not be so new after all.

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A new report claims the A12Z is not any different than the A12X chip.
The only difference may be the enabling of a previously disabled GPU core.
Apple may be saving its A14X Bionic for a 5G iPad Pro.


A lot of questions have been surrounding the new A12Z Bionic processor powering the new 2020 iPad Pro. Specifically, many have been wondering what the difference is between the new chip and Apple's A12X Bionic which currently powers the previous generation of their high-end iPad. It turns out that there might not be much of a difference at all.

According to a new report by NotebookCheck, the difference discovered between the old and new processor is seemingly the enabling of a GPU core that was previously disabled. The outlet speculates that the company is developing a new A14X processor for a new iPad that could see its debut as early as the end of this year.


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