That the new iPad Pro is powerful is something we already know from its performance tests and impressions, but there is still room for surprises. Youtuber Jules Gerard managed to get his iPad Pro running Mac OS X Leopard.
When an iPad processor competes with that of computers
Gerard found this momentous occasion without breaking into prison. Used UTM, a project for iOS virtual machines, which we can find on GitHub. UTM offers over 30 print support, including x86_64 and ARM64.
Apparently using macOS 10.5 on the iPad is less effective, and yet interesting as a concept. A few weeks ago Apple introduced the new Pro (2020) with a side trackpad, marking the arrival of the iPad mouse keeper. The mouse there Apple has designed the experience which includes a slope access with one mouse or trackpad.
Without a hint, the new iPad Pro proves that the power of the latest generation of A series chips, designed by Apple, is immense. That without looking at the small energy consumption they produce because, by the way, it's so much more It is easy to power the processor when the power is on
In this video we see how Gerard, after showing the iPad app version, runs UTM and launches the Leopard installation, which runs a lot of data. As long as the system is powered on it works perfectly, with Finder, Office apps and other applications such as Contacts, Calendars (called Cal), Excel, Safari, etc.
In addition to looking to the past, where we remember the viable system that most veterans will have more than now, is to look to the future, will we see the bootcamp on the iPad?