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      <title>iPad mini 8 motherboard leak shows Apple&#39;s A20 Pro chip with a radical new memory design</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Leaker @LusiRoy8 posted photos on X of what appears to be the iPad mini 8 motherboard, and the chip sitting on it tells an interesting story. Apple&amp;rsquo;s A20 Pro uses WMCM packaging — a departure from the PoP (Package on Package) method found in the A19 Pro. Instead of stacking DRAM on top of the chip, Apple moved the memory modules to the side of the package. That shifts heat away from the processor die, which should help the chip hold performance under sustained loads without throttling.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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