![]() Heck, even a few of those apps I just mentioned are made by Apple for macOS. Instead, I believe that what most people want is the ability to run desktop-level pro apps like Final Cut Pro, Xcode, Logic Pro, the complete Photoshop, Blender, Cinema 4D, and more. I think the biggest wish for many people when it comes to M1 iPads was never something like Stage Manager. There were better ways to make use of M1 in an iPad However, the problem is no one really asked for window management to be the big feature that made use of the M1's power in an iPad. But now we're getting iPadOS 16, and Stage Manager is the headliner feature that's apparently making use of the M1. Now, a year ago we were all going with the discourse that putting an M1 chip in an iPad was a waste because nothing in iPadOS 15 took advantage of it. So Apple requiring M1 for such a basic feature of, well, a computer, is a little silly. The result is Stage Manager being instantaneously responsive, whereas that just wouldn't be possible with non-M1 iPads.Īpple requiring M1 for such a basic feature is a little silly.īut really, multitasking with multiple windows at once has been around long before Apple silicon - ever since I first started using a computer back in the 1990s, I could have multiple windows and apps running alongside each other. As of right now, Apple claims that you can only get super fast virtual memory swap with M1 because of the high DRAM capacity that is combined with very high capacity, high-performance NAND flash memory. Apple's reasoning for this is supposedly because of virtual memory swap. The problem with Stage Manager is the fact that it is limited to M1 iPads, so just the 2021 iPad Pros and the iPad Air 5.
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