The Apple Studio Display has 64 GB of internal storage

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If the new monitor Apple StudioDisplay without touch, it would be a large iPad. It has not yet reached end users, so we only know about it what Apple is telling us….

And what has been known today is that it has 64 GB internal storage. If we add to that its A13 Bionic processor, it is close to being an iPad….

On Friday of this week, the privileged users who have ordered an Apple Studio Display, will receive it at home or at their office, so from Saturday the first impressions will begin to be published on the network.

And they can explain to us why the hell a monitor needs a processor A13 Bionic with 64 GB of internal storage. If the screen were touch, it would be a large iPad.

Those from Cupertino have explained that the A13 Bionic chip inside the studio screen is used for tasks such as camera image processing, center stage and spatial audio for music and video playback. It seems somewhat exaggerated to have to mount said processor for these tasks, but it is what Apple has explained to us about it.

What the company has not explained is what the hell it needs the studio display the 64 GB of storage that it apparently incorporates. At least, it is what a user has discovered and has posted on his account of Twitter.

Most likely, the A13 Bionic that mounts the Studio Display is the same one that was first seen in the iPhone 11, since it incorporated the same 64 GB of internal storage. It may be that instead of designing a specific processor for the monitor, Apple has decided to mount the A13 Bionic, which has more than proven itself, although it never uses the 64 GB of storage it incorporates. We will see.


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