
Apple launches iPad Pro with Apple M1 chipset, Liquid Retina XDR display
India Today
Apple has launched its latest lineup of iPad Pro with several first-time features. The lineup now boasts of Apple's own M1 chipset as well as a new 2TB storage option.
Apple has unveiled its latest lineup of iPad Pro to the world in its Spring loaded event. The new generation of iPad Pro came as the highlight of the event, promising a new level of performance and features to the users like never before. For instance, the new iPad Pro is powered by Apple’s own M1 chipset for the first time ever. With this, Apple claims a performance improvement of 50 per cent over the earlier versions as well as industry-leading power efficiency. Another first for the series is the addition of the Liquid Retina XDR display on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro model. Other than the major upgrades, there are pretty nifty new additions to the iPad Pro lineup too. The new iPad Pro, for example, now supports controllers from gaming consoles like Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox. A new 2TB storage option is also up for grabs for the first time ever.
Meta has hired the team behind the agentic AI startup Dreamer. The startup was founded by former Google executives Hugo Barra, David Singleton, and Nicholas Jitkoff, who will now work on Meta's agentic AI plans. This announcement comes after Mark Zuckerberg acquired the AI social media platform Moltbook to bolster agentic AI development.

OpenAI is offering big incentives to private equity firms in a bid to raise more funds. The ChatGPT-maker is offering a minimum return rate of 17.5 per cent, as well as early access to its new AI models. As per reports, the Sam Altman-led firm is hoping to secure a stronger footing in the enterprise market following Anthropic's lead.

Claude can now control computer like a human, Anthropic says soon you won't need your laptop anymore
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