The heart of the new iPad Pro 2020 is the A12Z Bionic Chip. But what if it isn't that new? In this case, unfortunately, that's the case. Now it's official - the A12Z Bionic Chip is actually called the A12X Bionic Chip.
While the iPad Pro 2018 uses the A12X Bionic chip with seven cores, the iPad Pro 2020 has the A12Z Bionic chip with eight cores. But the chips are identical. The eighth core was already present in 2018, but it was deactivated by Apple. What was still a suspicion a few weeks ago has now been finally confirmed thanks to a floor plan analysis. The chip is therefore not new but has been fully activated this time. TechInsights has now confirmed this in a tweet. The full article will follow for paying subscribers.
Our analysis confirms that the Apple A12Z GPU chip found in the iPadPro (model A2068) is the same as its predecessor, the A12X. A report on our findings is in progress and will be available as part of TechInsights' #Logic subscription.
The new iPad Pro is available in two sizes: 11- and 12.9-inch. Both devices are available with 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB in space gray or silver. While the 11-inch model is available from 879 euros, the 12.9-inch starts at 1,099 euros. (Image: Apple)