Apple reduced one core from the GPU of the new iPad Air model

New iPad Air introduced now coming in two different sizes


Apple reduced one core from the new iPad Air’s GPU. The device normally has a 10-core GPU. it was said.

The new iPad Air with M2 processor, which was introduced together with the new iPad Pro with M4 processor sold in Turkey, is based on the 8-core M2 CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores. The graphical operations of the device have been A 10-core GPU was taking over. However, it turned out that Apple made an interesting update on this issue. The device is now available on the company’s official site. It states that it is a 9-core GPUThe reason behind the decrease from 10 to 9 is not yet known. Apple has not yet made this update in every country. For example, the iPad Air is still said to have a 10-core GPU on the Turkish website, and this creates a strange confusion right now.

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