iPad Pro 3 will have an 8-core processor in the A11X

iPad Pro 3 will be the first Apple product in which an A11X chip will be implemented, which has an 8-core processor, and will be Apple's most powerful.

iPad Pro 3 will be launched at the beginning of next year by the Apple company, and those from Cupertino are preparing a major upgrade for the tablet that they will offer to customers. We already know that iPad Pro 3 will have integrated Face ID for facial recognition, this will be one of the major functions, but separately those from Apple will also implement a new A11X Bionic chip, based on the one in iPhone X.

In order to be able to run facial recognition and support the tablet's high resolution, Apple will use an 8-core processor in this new A11X chip from the iPad Pro 3, an important upgrade. In the A11 Bionic there is a 6-core processor implemented by Apple, so the switch to an 8-core processor represents a major change made by Apple.

iPad Pro 3 is to be launched in March by the Apple company, and according to today's information, the new A11X Bionic chip will be produced using a 7nm manufacturing process. This manufacturing process will ensure very good performance and low energy consumption, so users will enjoy a much better experience thanks to it.

Basically, in just two years, the Apple company went from dual-core to quad-core and hexa-core processors in the iPhone, and for the iPad it goes from triple-core to hexa-core and octa-core. We are talking about an accelerated evolution for tablets, and since the iPad Pro already has 4 GB of RAM, we can expect the memory to be expanded to 5 GB, or maybe even 6 GB.

"According to Taiwan's industry chain, the A11X Binoic chip for the new generation of iPad Pro will be taped out and will debut at the end of the first quarter of next year. Architecture design, broke the news that the A11X uses 8 core design, three large nuclear Monsoon, five small nuclear Mistral, at the same time built-in M11 coprocessor and NPU (neural computing unit)."

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