The higher capacity (1TB and 2TB) iPad Pros come with 16GB of unified memory.If it is true that the iPhone 17 Pro models will have 12GB, it is disheartening to have the iPad Pros only be 8GB.
The higher capacity (1TB and 2TB) iPad Pros come with 16GB of unified memory.
Why? The next iPad Pro will likely launch at a similar time to the iPhone 17 Pro (Autumn 2025) so what better time to bump the RAM on both devices/chips?If it is true that the iPhone 17 Pro models will have 12GB, it is disheartening to have the iPad Pros only be 8GB.
Why? The next iPad Pro will likely launch at a similar time to the iPhone 17 Pro (Autumn 2025) so what better time to bump the RAM on both devices/chips?
I'm assuming the 16GB memory upgrade is purely to support the larger memory as a cache during larger write operations to the memory. If you notice on smartphones, when they increase capacity, they would increase the RAM. I could be wrong here.Apple is said to be bumping the memory on the iPhone to support AI, which thrives on more memory. So a 12GB base would arguably be better for AI on the iPad Pro than 8GB. But the 1TB/2TB models offer 16GB so they will probably be the preferred model for those doing more AI-focused work on an iPad Pro.
If it is true that the iPhone 17 Pro models will have 12GB, it is disheartening to have the iPad Pros only be 8GB.
I'm assuming the 16GB memory upgrade is purely to support the larger memory as a cache during larger write operations to the memory. If you notice on smartphones, when they increase capacity, they would increase the RAM. I could be wrong here.
Wy are you posting this in the Mac section?Not a good sign for those of us who hoped that the M4 generation might boldly venture to at least 12GB. When will it end?
*sigh* I didn’t think it needed explaining but here we are:Wy are you posting this in the Mac section?
*sigh* I didn’t think it needed explaining but here we are:
Because there will be Macs with M4 later this year, and the biggest criticism of the M3 lineup is that it still starts with 8GB.
1. It’s a growing subset. In 2020 with the first M1, it was only really an issue for people who wouldn’t buy base MacBook Airs anyway. In 2024, it has become a larger controversy with products like the $1599 M3 MBP which is bordering on unacceptable in the current landscape.1. Only a certain subset of Mac users complain about 8GB as the starting point for RAM.
2. Since when are iPad configurations directly tied to subsequent Mac configurations?