One of the big new features in iPadOS 16 is the Visual Organizer. The one who in English receives the name of Stage Manager is a whole change in the way of using applications on our iPad. A change that however requires an M1 chip to work. Because? Due to memory swapping.
Some still unclear technical requirements
the technology of memory swap allow use device storage as if it were RAM. This is one of the new things that is coming to iPads with M1 chips with iPadOS 16. According to Apple, it is thanks to the increase in RAM capacity that we can run Stage Manager fast enough for all applications to respond properly.
Thus, at first glance, it would appear to be the memory swap the requirement to be able to use the visual organizer on the iPad, but it turns out that the fifth generation iPad Air just enjoy memory swap in its 256 GB configurationwhile all models are capable of using the visual organizer.
Thus, we are dealing with an iPad, the 64 GB entry model, which, según tuitea Steve Troughton-Smithdoesn’t memory swap, but yes from Visual Organizer. Something that, at least, attracts attention. It is more than possible that being in the first beta version of iPadOS 16 at the moment, the information of the the minimum requirements to run the visual organizer have been mixed up and are unclear.
For the moment the curiosity is there, we will be attentive to a second beta and the Final official requirements to run the visual organizer to clear up any doubts. A function that will undoubtedly come to the new iPad Pro with M2, and which is really interesting when working with more than one application on our iPad.