A careful study of the new iPad Pro revealed one interesting feature. It's no secret that the 256 and 512 GB models are inferior in some characteristics to the 1 and 2 TB variants, but it turned out that Apple limited the capabilities of the younger versions by software.
According to Apple itself, iPad Pro 2024 with 256 and 512 GB storage uses a nine-core version of the M4 processor and 8 GB of RAM. In the more expensive 1 and 2 TB versions, a 10-core processor is installed (the graphics chip is the same in both cases) with 16 GB of RAM.
When disassembling the younger models, it turned out that they have two chips installed memory Z8DMS of 6 GB each: through simple mathematics, we get 12 GB of RAM. It turns out that Apple disabled 4 GB of RAM at the system level. It is not clear whether it is possible to somehow unlock them.
We also remind you that only for 1 and 2 TB models you can order anti-glare coating on the screen.