Apple may release the iPad Pro 2022 with the M2 chip shortly, allowing consumers to subscribe to an iPhone

At the Peek Performance event, Apple unveiled a slew of new items, but there was no hint of a new iPad Pro. However, it appears that the business is planning to release them shortly, and with a whole new chipset.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports in his recent newsletter that Apple would actually release the newest iPad Pros between September and November. The current iPad Pro versions were released in April of last year, and if Gurman's forecast is correct, they will be the longest-running iPad Pro models in history.

Gurman said in a previous report that Apple would introduce "the wildest array of new hardware products in its history" in Fall 2022.

The current statement backs up prior speculation that the iPad Pro would be powered by an all-new Apple M2 processor.

The Apple M2 chip's CPU is predicted to be speedier than the M1s while sharing the same eight-core design, according to a previous report. The increased gain comes from TSMC's 4 nm technology, according to reports.

The graphics processor is projected to have nine or ten cores, up from seven or eight on the current M1 chip.

According to Gurman, Apple will release the M2 Pro and Max versions of the processor by 2023, just as it did with the M1.

Furthermore, according to the source, Apple may soon allow consumers to subscribe to an iPhone in the same way that they do to Apple Music.

Apple is said to be working on a means for people to pay monthly membership fees to purchase Apple goods, such as iPhones. Users may also be able to upgrade their iPhones for a price to get newer devices.

News by: NewsPen Added on: 29-Mar-2022

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