New Apple A14X chip outed in iOS code ahead of iPad Pro launch

New Apple A14X chip outed in iOS code ahead of iPad Pro launch
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Apple's rumoured A14X chip could level up the performance of the next-generation iPad Pro, reports 9to5Mac

A reference to the long-awaited processor, which is said to be "blisteringly fast", was spotted in today's iOS 14.5 beta release. The developer version of Apple's next operating system mentions a chip named "13G". But since no such chip exists, the mysterious "13G" is thought to refer to the A14X in disguise.

If the latest leak checks out, it suggests the A14X – and therefore the next iPad Pro – could be unveiled sooner rather than later. 

As it stands, the iPad Pro 2021 is tipped to launch next month. We're expecting to see two versions, with the larger, 12.9-inch model boasting a Mini LED display. And with the A14X chip under the bonnet, there should be more than enough oomph to show off Mini LED's LCD-beating contrast and colour reproduction.

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