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The iPad Pro doesn’t need an M1 chip… or does it?

Anew iPad Pro might be mere weeks away, and we already know a lot about it. While it probably won’t getting a new design, Apple could be bringing a slew of important changes, including a mini LED display for OLED-like colours and power efficiency, better cameras and 5G support. But the most important change might be a surprising one: the processor. Of course, we fully expect the iPad Pro is in line for a faster processor. Even though it’s only been less than a year since it was

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