Revolutionize Your Mobile Experience: Apple’s New iPad Mini Ditches A17 Pro for Performance Upgrades
Apple Refreshes iPad mini with A17 Pro Chip, but there’s a Twist!
The wait is over! Apple has finally released the 7th generation of iPad mini, packed with an A17 Pro chipset, just like its iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max siblings. But, here’s the thing – the official website claims it’s not quite the same. According to Apple, the new iPad mini features a dual-core GPU instead of the expected 6-core CPU. What’s going on here?
The Truth Behind the Binned Chip
It’s not uncommon for chipsets to undergo "binning," where they’re not subjected to the same rigorous quality control process during manufacturing. It’s possible that the 6-core CPU and 5-core GPU configuration didn’t meet Apple’s standards for the iPhones, but there was a sufficient surplus to equip the new iPad mini.
A Potential Blessing in Disguise?
By deactivating one of the cores, the A17 Pro chipset will still deliver impressive performance. And, since it’s based on the same architecture as the A17 Pro, we can expect the iPad mini (2024) to run on Apple’s latest iOS 18.1. With a starting price of $499 and availability set for October 23, this might just be the perfect hybrid tablet for those looking for a fusion of performance and affordability.
Get the Inside Scoop from Apple’s Official Website
If you want to know more about the iPad mini’s specs, visit Apple’s official website for the latest information.
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