iPhone 17 Pro’s steam room will come to iPad Pro in the new generation

According to this rumor, Apple iPad devices will also have a new cooling system.

Steam room of iPhone 17 Pro models

With the introduction of the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro models, Apple introduced a new cooling system based on a vapor chamber to alleviate overheating problems, and it seems to be working. So much so that the Californian company may already be trying to take the next step: Bring the steam room to the iPad.

The operation of these types of small sealed steam rooms is much simpler than you might think. It contains a liquid, normally deionized water, and when it evaporates due to heat, it is distributed in the form of vapor to the colder regions, hardening the entire terminal.

steam room

iPhone 17 Pro’s vapor chamber promises to improve heat dissipation

The release of iPad Pro with M6 chip may be postponed to 2027

Apple recently announced a new line of iPad and Mac equipment. The signature bitten apple logo surprised everyone with a great week full of new launches, including the new 14-inch MacBook Pro with M5 chip and two iPad Pro models with 11-inch and 13-inch OLED displays, also with M5 chips.

The truth is that the new iPad Pro’s generational jump isn’t all that exciting compared to the previous generation, and maybe that’s why This time, Apple will act more calmly before completing the development of the next iPad Pro with the M6 ​​chip. Everything indicates that it will arrive in 2027.

iPad Pro

iPad Pro with Apple M4 chip

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that Apple’s roadmap includes the adoption of a vapor chamber in the iPad Pro, a tablet even thinner than the iPad Air at just 5.5mm thick.

Apple is currently working on the new feature and plans to integrate it in the next round of (hardware) updates. The company is planning an 18-month update cycle for the iPad Pro, suggesting the steam room will be added in spring 2027.

Looks like we won’t be able to use the steam room on the iPad for a while. Some Mac computer users have claimed that the M5 chip increases the temperature of their devices, but what is normal for a computer is that it usually gets hot. Even so, Apple has us covered well.

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Source: i Padizate

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