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benchmarks and reviews of the 2020 iPad Pro have indicated that performance is only marginally better than the 2018 iPad Pro. This year’s model features a new A12Z Bionic processor, but early indications from
Notebook Check suggest there are minimal physical differences compared to the 2018 iPad Pro’s A12X Bionic processor.</p>
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