Rumors about a new iPad Pro generation have been around for several months. Now a report has been published that addresses the topic again and offers further details about alleged production problems.
The new 12.9-inch iPad Pro is said to be Bloomberg according to will definitely come with a MiniLED display. But availability at launch will be very limited. The reason for this is that Apple suppliers are having problems producing the new display - according to Bloomberg. At least one MiniLED manufacturer even had to interrupt production due to these difficulties. Nevertheless, Bloomberg explains that despite these production problems, Apple wants to present the new iPad Pro models with 12.9 and 11 inches this month. The news site confirms previous speculation. In the course of this, it was emphasized that the MiniLED technology is only reserved for the large model. This was also claimed in advance. When exactly the presentation will take place remains unclear.
iPad Pro: What innovations can we expect?
It also remains to be seen whether Apple will present the devices via press release or as part of a virtual keynote. Hardly any changes are expected in terms of design. The new generation is likely to look similar to the previous model on the outside. However, the fifth generation is expected to be significantly upgraded on the inside. Apple is expected to use the A14X chip here. This processor is reportedly on par with the M1 chip. Interestingly, the new chip was only recently leaked. An earlier report also mentioned that the new iPad Pros will have Thunderbolt connectivity for the first time - thanks to the new processor. If this is the case, this innovation would open the door to additional accessories, including external displays, storage and more. (Photo by Colour59 / Bigstockphoto)