We are not surprised at all, and that seeing the results of the benches where the internet has installed the new A20Z chip for the 2020 iPad Pro one can only get used to the idea that little has changed.
TechInsights yesterday we shared on a Twitter post that confirmed what we already thought, and that The A12X and A12Z chip are the same. The only obvious improvement to the A12Z is that Apple has offered more single-core GPU power than the 2018 iPad Pro, as previously thought after it was launched in March. After this revelation, TechInsights revealed that it would develop a new chip design system to either confirm or deny whether the two chips were really the same, and concluded that it was.
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It is not an uncommon practice to process a core processor where its high performance is not available in its production, and this may be the case with A12X. It was going to be now that Apple was not able to properly execute this chip and has been able to enable this eighth context to become more efficient.
We will not judge Apple at any time to use its A12X chip in the 2020 iPad Pro, even though it has been renamed as the A12Z. And is that the processor on which the 2018 iPad Pro was first introduced is a powerful chip capable of running its competitors and high-end computers. Apple put all the meat on the grill and as a result made a chip that after two years of being introduced remains a band not accessible to the industry.