![]() Related: iPadOS 16: All The New Features Coming To iPad Unfortunately, there is not ample support for pro apps on the iPad yet, but there are a few great options for content creators available now. That does not mean no professional apps run on the iPad, though. ![]() Even Apple's professional apps, like Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro X, have not yet been scaled for the iPad. Unfortunately, the iPad's processing power can only be utilized to the extent of the apps that run on it, and that's precisely where the iPad has underwhelmed. ![]() The company's iPad Pro line features the same M1 and M2 processors featured on select MacBook Air and Pro models. Apple is trying to make the iPad as powerful as possible, adding laptop-class chips to the high-end tablet.
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