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by walterbell
601 days ago
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> introduced the iPad Pro with an SoC that was newer than any other Apple product and with a screen that none of the competitors are using. Whether intentional or not, the expensive flagship M4 iPad Pro served as a low-volume developer hardware preview for upcoming M4 Macbooks, providing months of early access for developers to work with the latest silicon. iPad users have been sadly ignored for years, except for a brief period of Microsoft Surface competition. At this point, iPad Pro can only be saved by EU regulators or change in Apple leadership. There is no meaningful competition and Qualcomm has stumbled again. |
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