Prior to the introduction of the 2020 iPad Pro, it was rumored that the tablet would have the U1 chip for the iPhone 11 to power Ultra-Broadband. However, from Macrumors they point out that there is evidence to suggest a queue 2020 iPad Pro does not have this chip.
With Apple's technical specifications for the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max the U1 chip
In fact, they didn't even say anything about the U1 chip in tablet release issues, or any other sales promotion.
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U1 chip for iPhone 11 models
AirDrop's performance is directed that the U1 chip running on the iPhone 11 is not on the iPad Pro running on iPadOS 13.4, and is not the Ultra-wideband activation button added by Apple to the iPhone on iOS 13.3.1 .
All of this would suggest that Apple will simply disable the U1 chip on the new IP Pro until it becomes more efficient, for example when the company announces its AirTag rumors of tracking something.
On the other hand, iFixit's latest test of the 2020 iPad Pro's computer components clearly stated that there were no no U11 chip track. Despite confirming it, they still have to remove the RF coating from the logical board.
Apple's iPhone 11s run on 6 GHz and 7-8 GHz networks, while the 2020 iPad Pro models run on a large vine 5 GHz over Wi-Fi connection. Most likely, the fourth-generation iPad Pro doesn't have the U1 chip built into the iPhone 11 line.