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And did this guy imply that the A9x will not work in a smaller tablet? What chip do you think Apple will use in the next iPad (air 3)?
It contains a 38.5Wh battery. That's 40 percent larger than the battery inside the iPad Air 2, and about the same as the company's 11-inch MacBook Air and 12-inch MacBook, not to mention Microsoft's Surface Pro 4.
And despite ARM chips like Apple's typically being ultra-low power, the A9X is clearly not. Its performance on various sites' battery tests show comparable endurance to the 12-inch MacBook. Ars Technica's 200 nits WiFi browsing test, for example, shows the iPad Pro lasting three hours less than a MacBook. A WebGL test from the same site shows the iPad Pro outlasting the MacBook by two and a half hours. Of course, the iPad Pro's screen is slightly larger and denser than the MacBook's, and the two run completely different operating systems. The point isn't to discern which is more efficient, but merely to say they have similar battery sizes, similar endurance, and therefore similar efficiency.
I think he makes a points toward a reasonable case why they wouldn't use the same chip in the Air 3...
And if not the A9x in the iPad Air 3 then what? The a9?
Hardware is one thing, but if Apple wants to compete in any sense with Wintel on laptops, they have to get a lot more serious about enterprise-grade release-to-release compatibility in the OS.
Then there's the less than stellar file management interface but that's a different problem. In short, Apple is very good at consumer mass-market support and they are very weak at professional support. Fancy hardware is not going to make a dent in that problem.