My first postings after many years of inactivity at steemit.
Apple upgrades his ipad with a system on a m1, aka the same as a soc in the MAC array, as well as some of the best technologies borrowed from the MAC line.
In addition, apple also USES a screen called 'liquid retina XDR' on the ipad pro 12.9 inch, which is a screen that USES mini backlit leds, also at very high angles, and the brightness is up to 1000 nits, at the rate of 1,000 displays.
In other words, the current performance and ipad specs for the new 12.9 inch ipad were close to some MAC products, including the presence of port thunderbolt 3. But that doesn't mean it's gonna be all along.
The same idea has actually been used by some other manufacturers, which is to combine tablet products with laptops. Microsoft, for example, via several surface series, with a tablet on a full contact screen and a keyboard accessories, as well as stylus, active.
But apple reiterated that both lines of this product will remain separate, and serve to complement each other. Apple marketing boss Greg joswiak and hardware boss John ternus in an interview.
One of apple's main reasons for separating these two lines of product is that they just want to create the best product in each category, and free the consumer to choose according to its needs and abilities.
""Our MAC majority also have ipads. That's a great thing. They have ipads because they can replace the MAC, but because they use the right tools at the right time," says joswiak, quoted from techcrunch.
Meanwhile, ternus explained why pro ipad is using m1 instead of a series a chip as previously. According to him, the best apple silicon is always used on pro ipads, and currently the best apple silicon available is the m1.