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Apple to Equip Next-Gen iPad Pro with Vapour Chamber Cooling and M6 Chip: Mark Gurman

Apple is reportedly developing a vapour chamber cooling system for the next-generation iPad Pro, expected around spring 2027. According to analyst Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter, the feature will improve heat dissipation, allowing the device to stay thin and maintain strong performance during heavy use. The new iPad Pro will likely feature Apple’s 2nm M6 chip, debuting in Macs next year. Apple first introduced vapour chamber cooling in the iPhone 17 Pro series, which effectively reduced overheating, especially during gaming.

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