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The MacRumors Show: New iPad Pro With the M4 Chip for AI?

On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss the possibility of the next-generation iPad Pro featuring the M4 chip and what else to expect at Apple's "Let loose" event.


While Apple's upcoming ‌iPad Pro‌ models have been expected to feature the M3 chip for over a year, recent reports have unexpectedly suggested that the new devices will instead contain the as-yet-unannounced M4 chip and that a key new feature of the processor will be an upgraded Neural Engine optimized for AI tasks. Introducing the M4 chip in an iPad and only six months after the previous chip generation would be unprecedented moves, but there is evidence to suggest that it is a plausible possibility.

Apple's "Let loose" event is expected to focus on the unveiling of redesigned ‌iPad Pro‌ models with OLED displays, two new iPad Air models, a high-end Magic Keyboard accessory, and a new Apple Pencil. We also talk through the three other announcements that Apple could have in store for the event.

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If you haven't already listened to the previous episode of The MacRumors Show, catch up for our discussion about the announcement of Apple's "Let loose" event.

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Top Rated Comments

PortoMavericks Avatar
25 months ago
The Hardware isn't the problem with the iPad. They attach a rocket to it and it will still be an iPad.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Windoes Avatar
25 months ago
If M4 100% buy, if M3 95%
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Squirrrrel Avatar
25 months ago
According to Gurman, it'll have an M3, or maybe an M4, but it will definitely be an iPad with a chip of some sort in it and a screen, possibly even a power button. It may also feature a new version of iPadOS later this year.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Viper2005 Avatar
25 months ago
Apple releasing a new ipad with OLED and M4? That would be wild. But Apple would be missing out on a chance to double dip.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Reason077 Avatar
25 months ago

they cant use the M3 chip in new iPads. M1 M2 M3 ALL have a major security flaw that cant be fixed with software.
GoFetch is an unfortunate flaw, but it’s real-world impact is questionable as it’s very difficult to actually exploit it.

It affects Intel’s 13th and 14th generation “raptor lake” processors too, not just Apple Silicon. And the sky doesn’t seem to be falling over at Intel either.

Also, if the M4 is coming out in a few days, it’s not clear that GoFetch will even be fixed considering it was only discovered a couple of months ago. It will take much longer than that to re-design a significant part of the CPU’s memory architecture and get it into production.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
25 months ago

they cant use the M3 chip in new iPads. M1 M2 M3 ALL have a major security flaw that cant be fixed with software.

People dont want to buy chips with a major design flaw built into them.

This is why they are moving on and using the M4. They can redesign this chip to fix the major flaw.
Loads of processors have design flaws... most are sufficiently patched, and rely on other conditions to be present that there is really not much of a threat to a regular user. Most users don't even know their devices processors have design flaws, and never will or be affected by it.

And who knows, M4 might end up with a design flaw... it's much more common than people realise. And most software mitigations are more than enough.

You're probably doing other things that put you at way more of a security risk.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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