The internal storage refers to the built-in storage space available in a device for system data, apps, and user-generated data. With a large amount of internal storage, you can save more files and apps on your device.
Random-access memory (RAM) is a form of memory used to store working data and machine code. Having more RAM is particularly useful for multitasking, allowing you to run more programs at once or have more tabs open in your browser.
The CPU speed indicates how many processing cycles per second can be executed by a CPU, considering all of its cores (processing units). It is calculated by adding the clock rates of each core or, in the case of multi-core processors employing different microarchitectures, of each group of cores.
The device has a standard memory slot (such as an SD or micro SD card slot) that enables you to extend the built-in internal storage with affordable memory modules, or easily retrieve data, such as photographs, from the memory card.
Small semiconductors provide better performance and reduced power consumption. Chipsets with a higher number of transistors, semiconductor components of electronic devices, offer more computational power. A small form factor allows more transistors to fit on a chip, therefore increasing its performance.
A 32-bit operating system can only support up to 4GB of RAM. 64-bit allows more than 4GB, giving increased performance. It also allows you to run 64-bit apps.
The maximum amount of external storage memory supported by the the device.
The system on a chip (SoC) has an integrated LTE cellular chip. LTE is capable of downloading at faster speeds than older, 3G technology.
Using big.LITTLE technology, a chip can switch between two sets of processor cores to maximize performance and battery life. For example, when playing a game the more powerful cores will be used to increase performance, whereas checking email will use the less powerful cores to maximize battery life.
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Aldo
1 year ago
9 / 10
Your next computer can be an iPad
Aldo
1 year ago
9 / 10
Surely the iPad, prides itself like any other apple product with high quality standards, as long as you don’t need to do some heavy tasks, such as programming, heavy video/photo editing, to mention some, you are gonna be more than covered with every kind of task you can do, and as long as you don’t mind paying the extra price for the pencil & keyboard case, you’re gonna enjoy of a lot of diversity in your workspace. Sure there are some minor inconveniences cause you’re gonna be using the iPadOS software, but as long as you get used to that, you’re good to go. No need to say this, but if you really really are a pro user that does tasks, such as the previously mentioned, you may be better searching for a more capable laptop or desktop computer.
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Toby
2 years ago
10 / 10
Very good iPad for its price , would recommend
Toby
2 years ago
10 / 10
Strikke
2 years ago
10 / 10
top device in history
Strikke
2 years ago
10 / 10
this device is very powerful