Apple took the virtual stage at its "Spring Loaded" event today to announce an update to the iPad Pro. The big surprise is that the new iPad Pros have the M1 SoC, just like full-blown Mac computers.
Apple says the eight-core CPU will deliver 50 percent faster performance compared to the previous iPad Pro, and the eight-core GPU delivers up to 40 percent faster graphics performance. Storage is faster, too, with a 2x performance improvement, and there's a new 2TB configuration.
The USB-C port is being upgraded with Thunderbolt compatibility, allowing the iPad to power additional displays with up to 6K resolution and other accessories. There's also optional mmWave 5G onboard. The new front camera is a 12 MP wide-angle lens. A tracking feature called "Center Stage" will automatically pan a video-chat image to keep you in the frame as you move around.
While both sizes of the tablet look nearly identical to their 2020 predecessors, there is one change to the 12.9-inch model that Apple says will make a big visual impression. It features a Mini LED display, an improved variant of the same LCD technology seen in previous iPads. Apple calls it the "Liquid Retina XDR display," and it has 1,000 nits of sustained brightness and 1,600 nits of peak brightness. Apple says that more than 10,000 Mini LEDs power the display backlight, which enables 2,596 local dimming zones and a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio. The device also supports True Tone, so it will change the white balance to match your lighting environment.