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Apple today announced the new generation of the iPad Pro, which comes with a powerful M18 chip and several new features that will empower both casual and professional s. Curious to know more? Then check out all the details about the new Apple device just below: 314b2k
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The new iPad Pro was announced with many new features and improvements compared to previous iterations, including a new version of Apple Pencil, super-fast connection to wireless devices, and updates to Face ID, Thunderbolt connection and a four-loud audio system. speakers.
O iPadOS 16 was also a highlight of the presentation, introducing new features unique to iPad Pro such as for an external display, Desktop device apps and even a reference mode for amateur and professional artists. During the presentation, Apple's vice president of marketing said that "the new generation of the iPad Pro pushes the limits of what's possible on an iPad, in addition to bringing more versatility, power and portability to the consumer experience", and took the opportunity to talk a little more about the powerful M2 chip.
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O M2 is the start of Apple's next generation of chips, and promises to deliver more power and performance to the new iPad Pro thanks to its architecture, efficiency and technologies customized by Apple engineers.
The M2 brings a processor of 8 nuclei, which manages to be 15% faster than the M1, and a powerful 10-core GPU capable of rendering powerful graphics up to 35% faster for the most demanding s. In addition, the chip has more than 100GB/s of “Unified Memory Bandwidth” (UMB), an Apple technology that allows the device to access information and activate features faster and more fluidly.
With the M2 Chip, s can expect high performance for even the most demanding jobs, including applications for rendering complex 3D objects, editing photos and videos, and even graphics-intensive games. The M2 also works in conjunction with the iPad Pro's advanced cameras, which allow you to capture and publish ProRes images and videos up to 3x faster.

The new iPad Pro s super-fast wifi connections thanks to Wi-Fi 6E. In this way, s can reach surprising speeds of a maximum of 2.4Gb per second, in addition to offering connectivity to the 5G network.
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The Apple Pencil will also receive news with the new Hover which will soon be rolled out to iPadOS 16 and the new iPad Pro. Now, the Apple Pencil can be detected up to 12 millimeters above the screen, allowing the to see a mark before starting to draw or write. This allows artists to perform their tasks more accurately, as well as making everything much more practical.
It has also been confirmed that third-party apps will be able to enable this function soon, allowing new drawing experiences for s.
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In addition to updates to the messaging app and new tools for email and the Safari browser, three new features are coming to iPadOS 16 that promise to improve the experience:
- Internship Manager – The Stage Manager will allow the to organize his work screen among the other applications and open windows, allowing him to be able to switch in a practical and fast way. In addition, Stage Manager will allow the to connect their screen to an outdoor display, perfect for those who need multiple screens to work with.
- Desktop Applications – Desktop applications will be more intuitive and will gain several features to help the . In addition, it will also be possible to create new menus, documents, change file extensions and much more.
- Reference Mode – Allows the artist to have more fidelity and precision in their works, in addition to allowing videos and photos to be edited in HDR to obtain a better visualization in their projects.
The new iPad Pro is now available for reservation on the official website of Apple Store, with its initial value costing R$ 9.799. But hey, did you like the new Apple device? Tell us in the comments!
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Source: Apple