Apple is currently working on a new Pro Display XDR display. Intended to replace the model launched in 2019, this new external screen would carry an A13 chip, the same chipset as the iPhone 11, and a Neural Engine, a neural engine dedicated to artificial intelligence.
In June 2019, Apple launched the Pro Display XDR, an impressive 32-inch 6K retina display tailored for the Mac Pro. Dedicated to image professionals, the screen is offered at 5499 euros on the Apple Store. Accessories and options, such as nano-textured glass, quickly add to the bill.
Two years later, Apple is logically working on a new version. According to information obtained by our colleagues from 9to5Mac, the screen is currently under development under the code name J327. This high-end device is reportedly being tested internally at the Cupertino premises.
An external display with A13 Bionic SoC and a Neural Engine
This Pro Display XDR external screen would stand out thanks to the presence of an A13 Bionic chip. This is the powerful processor that powers the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max. The processor would be accompanied by a Neural Engine, a neural engine. This chip dedicated to artificial intelligence already allows iPhones to perform sophisticated tasks locally and consume less energy.
Operated on the external display, the Neural Engine “accelerates machine learning tasks,” says 9to5Mac. Concretely, the device will be based on machine learning, a technology allowing algorithms to learn without having to be programmed beforehand. The algorithm thus evolves over the course of its experiments without the slightest action on the part of a programmer.
The assets and features of the future Pro Display screen are still unknown. The media believes that the use of the SoC A13 and a Neural Engine shows that Apple wants the screen to display high-resolution images without pushing the components of the Mac / MacBook to its limits. The screen would take care of the image processing internally thanks to algorithms.
Smart features, related to AirPlay or connected objects, are also mentioned by 9to5Mac. For now, we don't know more about Apple's future screen. We are waiting for your opinion on the subject in the comments below.
Source: 9to5Mac
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