Mark Gurman reports that Apple plans to incorporate a vapor chamber cooling system into the next iPad Pro. This technology, similar to the one used in the iPhone 17 Pro, could be released in Spring 2027. The vapor chamber helps dissipate heat and improves sustained performance. It utilizes deionized water to move heat away from the chip within the device's frame. This cooling system allows for significant performance gains, as seen in the iPhone 17 Pro. The upcoming iPad Pro is expected to feature the M6 chip, manufactured using TSMC’s 2-nanometer process. This advanced chip may generate more heat, making the liquid cooling crucial for optimal function. The vapor chamber will help prevent throttling during demanding tasks like video editing. Apple aims to enhance the iPad Pro's capabilities for intensive workloads through this thermal design. This addition indicates Apple's focus on pushing the iPad Pro's performance to new heights.
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