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iPad Pro 9.7 ": confirmed 2GB of RAM and mild underclock dell'A9X

The new iPad Pro with a 9.7 "screen was presented last Monday as part of the event organized by Apple that has made official, simultaneously, all the main specifications of the new tablet the official site. To complete the identikit was missing the figure for the amount of RAM that, as often happens with Apple products, it can not be derived from an examination of the technical details, but must be inferred from the first hands-on of the device. to provide confirmation on the important figure is Matthew Panzarino the TechCrunch site which has released two screenshots speak for themselves drawn from the Geekbench benchmark showing clearly two important data: the amount of RAM up to 2GB and the A9X processor clock frequency set to 2.16 GHz.


To have a benchmark, please note that iPad Pro with 12.9 "display is equipped with 4GB of RAM and the same A9X but operates at 2.24 GHz frequency. The lightweight underclock processor not overly penalizing in terms of performance, as suggested by the initial response in Geekbench, and has the potential to produce positive effects under the autonomy profile. a sensible choice, given that the smaller dimensions of 9.7 "iPad Pro body determine, therefore, l ' integration of a battery of smaller capacity than that of iPad Pro 12.9 ".

Halved the amount of RAM than the Pro model 12.9 ", at the same time, approaching to Air 2 New iPad Pro that integrates the same amount of RAM. An allocation of adequate RAM, as you will know the owners of iPad Air 2, then but that, in optical multitasking on a device more voted in producing content, the higher iPad brother Pro 12.9 ", it would have been more extensive.

New information on 9.7 "iPad Pro therefore confirm its position midway between the current Air 2 (iPad remains in the catalog of the manufacturer) and iPad Pro 12.9", from which it inherits functionality undoubtedly useful in optical productivity such as support to Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, enhancing, at the same time, the multimedia sector with iSight rear camera 12 megapixel capable of recording video in 4K (8 megapixel with video in 1080p for iPad Pro 12.9 ") and 5 megapixel front webcam (1.2 megapixels for the older brother); not to neglect the display from smaller, but improved in terms of color saturation, the resistance to reflections and brightness.

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