Apple’s iPad Pro model in 2018 | Image credit — PhoneArena
I am excited about Apple’s push towards developing its own network chips. This move could lead to more innovative and optimized devices, potentially setting a new standard for performance and connectivity. However, I am also curious to see how Apple navigates the challenges of integrating mmWave technology and whether it can fully break free from its reliance on Qualcomm in the near future.
However, I am also curious to see how these reported first iPads with a 5G chip will perform and whether the software will run smoothly or run into first gen bugs. Growing pains are expected, but overall this development is a positive step for Apple, and I am eager to see how it unfolds in the coming years for iPads and iPhones alike.