


For drawing apps like Procreate or photo editors like Pixelmator Photo, this extra power can be invaluable for smoother painting or sketching experiences or applying photo edits more quickly. It also packs in an 8-core GPU and 8GB of RAM on the 128/256/512GB models, or 16GB RAM on the 1TB and 2TB options. The M2 chip is the same one that is found in iMacs, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro. When it comes to power, the iPad Pro is truly an impressive machine. This is great when working with the Apple Pencil, as your strokes appear on the screen nigh-instantly, like a real piece of paper, and renders more fluidly than it would on other iPads. It also has a ProMotion display, meaning that it will run at up to 120Hz.
