A12X
Last month Apple introduced its latest generation of iPad Pro tablets, and much to the surprise of many, the new iDevices didn’t come with a high-end variant of Apple’s newest A13 SoC. Instead, the iPads used an SoC that Apple was calling the A12Z, clearly indicating that it was based on the same Vortex/Tempest architecture as the earlier A12X, which was used in the 2018 iPad Pros. The unusual move from Apple left us suspecting that the A12Z may not have even been a new chip, but rather a new bin of the A12X, and today we finally have confirmation of that theory thanks to TechInsights. In a brief tweet, the technical analysis and reverse engineering firm published a note announcing their findings, along with...
The 2018 Apple iPad Pro (11-Inch) Review: Doubling Down On Performance
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146 by Brett Howse & Andrei Frumusanu on 12/4/2018