One of the key new features of iPadOS 16 is Stage Manager, which allows users to resize applications in overlapping windows for an improved multitasking experience. Stage Manager also fully supports an external display, allowing users to work with up to four iPad applications and up to four external display applications simultaneously.
To the disappointment of some users, Stage Manager is limited to iPad models with the M1 chip, including the latest iPad Pro and iPad Air. In a statement shared with Rene Richie, Apple explained its rationale for the restriction, saying the Stage Manager experience “requires a lot of internal memory, incredibly fast storage and a flexible external I / O display, all of which come with the iPad M1 chip. “
Apple’s full statement shared by Richie:
Stage Manager is a fully integrated experience that provides a whole new experience when working with windows, which is incredibly fast and responsive and allows users to run 8 applications simultaneously on the iPad and an external display with a resolution of up to 6K. Providing this immediate experience that users expect from the iPad touch experience requires a large internal memory, incredibly fast storage and a flexible I / O external display, all of which come from the iPad with the M1 chip.
For example, the M1 iPad Pro comes with up to 16 GB of RAM, compared to 6 GB in the previous generation iPad Pro. Apple also said that the M1 iPad Pro has 2 times faster storage than the previous generation model.
While the Stage Manager feature is limited to iPad M1 models, the iPadOS 16 is generally compatible with all iPad Pro, third-generation iPad Air and newer, fifth-generation iPad and newer and fifth-generation iPad mini and newer. new. The update is currently in beta for developers, with Apple planning to release a public beta in July. iPadOS 16 should be released to all users around September.
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