![]() Also, I can subjectively say it feels more fluid when sketching with the newer iPad Pro. I don’t know how much this will affect the average artist, but one artist told me they hand shade their art, and that it’s a realistic activity. The video below shows when you’re really moving the pencil at high velocity, the older iPad stutters a little bit more, and leaves a bit more of a gap as it fills the line in after the pencil compared to the new iPad. Lastly, there was an improvement in Apple Pencil tracking, though at somewhat of an extreme case. This has not been terribly relevant thus far, but with 512GB of storage and the ability to sync all your desktop data onto the iPad to do more ‘real’ work with iOS 11, disk throughput will become more relevant. That pales a fair bit to the 2017 iPad Pro’s 980MB/sec read and 380MB/sec write speeds. The 2015 iPad Pro has respectable 701MB/sec read and ‘meh’ 89.7MB/sec write speed, as shown in the screenshots below. The new iPad has 40% faster reads and a whopping 324% faster writes. There was a good bit of improvement in SSD speed with the new iPad.
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