iOS 14.5 Beta 5 References Unreleased 'A14X' Chip Rumored for iPad Pro

Apple is rumored to have a new iPad Pro in the works that will feature an upgraded "A14X" chip, and signs of that upcoming chip have been found in the fifth iOS 14.5 beta that was released this morning.

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According to 9to5Mac, the beta mentions a GPU from a chip referred to as "13G," which does not correspond to the chips used by currently available iOS devices.

Previous naming schemes found in iOS suggest the 13G reference is the A14X, a variant of the A14 Bionic chip used in iOS devices. MacRumors contributor Steve Moser found direct mentions of the A14X GPU in the beta as well, and there are new code names that are likely for the unreleased iPads: J517, J518, J522, and J523.

9to5Mac says that the A14X is based on the T8103, the code name for the M1 chip used in the Apple silicon Macs. Bloomberg earlier this month said that the A14X chip would be "on par" with the ‌M1‌ in terms of speed.

Apple is expected to release new iPad Pro models as soon as April. Rumors suggest the updated tablets could feature Thunderbolt connectivity, improved camera technology, fewer speaker holes, and a mini-LED display for the 12.9-inch model.

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Top Rated Comments

Wando64 Avatar
40 months ago
Time for a dual OS iPad?
iPadOS when used as a tablet.
MacOS when docked.

It is certainly powerful enough to handle it.
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TheDailyApple Avatar
40 months ago
My wallet is ready, just release it! :D
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
1258186 Avatar
40 months ago
My patience is running out. Just release the damn thing.
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subjonas Avatar
40 months ago

My patience is running out. Just release the damn thing.
I’m curious, what happens when it completely runs out? ?
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
branca Avatar
40 months ago
The iPad is a great machine. It is incredibly powerfu, but I would like to do more with this desktop power! Connectivity, OS (File manager) could be easily better.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Spock Avatar
40 months ago
I think that iPadOS still has some ways to go before it can really make an iPad a "Pro" machine. Sometimes when I try to use my iPad for the work that I do, I find myself reaching for my MacBook Pro instead. A lot of times, I find myself multitasking by using my iPad and my iPhone 12 at the same time when I do use the iPad. This is just my opinion of course, I know the iPad serves a lot of peoples needs, just not all of mine.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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