Apple recently announced its new Apple Silicon M2 chipset, which powers the new Apple MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops, and the company is now planning to use the same chipset in the next-generation iPad Pro.
The new chipset will be included in the Apple iPad Pr
o that will be released this year, which will be an upgraded model of the current-generation Apple M1-powered iPad Pro. We now have a rough idea of when the tablet will be released.
According to the report, the new iPad Pro, which will be powered by Apple's M2 chipset, will be released in September or October of this year. Aside from the new processor, the device is expected to include features such as wireless charging and a new and improved camera system.
According to previous reports, the technology giant is still planning to release the iPad Pro in the same size as the current models, but new models will be released sometime next year.
It was recently revealed that the iPad Pro, which is expected to launch later this year or in 2023, will feature a new 14.1-inch display, which, if confirmed, will be the largest display size for an iPad in the company's history. The iPad Pro is currently available in two screen sizes: 11-inch and 12.9-inch. A Mini-LED display with ProMotion technology is expected on the new 14.1-inch model.