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Can the iPad Pro handle other resource-intensive applications besides AutoCAD 360 Pro


The iPad Pro is capable of handling various resource-intensive applications, thanks to its powerful CPU and GPU configurations. However, its ability to manage these applications depends on several factors, including the specific model of the iPad Pro, the type of application, and the operating system version.

Resource-Intensive Applications

1. Video Editing: The iPad Pro can handle video editing tasks, especially with apps like iMovie and Adobe Premiere Rush. However, for more complex video editing involving multiple tracks, transitions, and effects, it might not be as efficient as a desktop computer. For simple editing tasks, such as those described in the Apple Community discussion, it should suffice[1].

2. Photo Editing: Apps like Lightroom are available on the iPad Pro, allowing users to edit photos efficiently. The device's performance in photo editing is generally good, but it may struggle with large batches of high-resolution images due to memory limitations[5].

3. Corel Draw and Similar Graphics Software: While the iPad Pro supports drawing and graphic design with the Apple Pencil, it may not fully replace desktop software like Corel Draw for complex tasks. However, apps like Procreate and Adobe Illustrator offer robust features for graphic design and illustration.

4. 3D Modeling and CAD: Besides AutoCAD 360 Pro, which is specifically designed for the iPad Pro, other CAD applications might not be as fully featured or supported. The iPad Pro can handle some 3D modeling tasks, but it is generally not as powerful as a desktop computer for complex CAD work[8].

Limitations

- Memory Limitations: The iPad Pro has a limited amount of RAM available to apps, typically capped at around 5 GB to 6 GB depending on the model and operating system. This can limit the complexity of tasks that can be performed, especially with memory-intensive applications[5].

- Battery Life: Continuous use of resource-intensive apps can quickly drain the battery, potentially lasting around 7-8 hours under heavy usage[1].

- CPU and GPU Performance: While the iPad Pro's CPU and GPU are powerful for a tablet, they may not match the performance of a desktop computer for very demanding tasks.

In summary, the iPad Pro can handle a variety of resource-intensive applications, but it is best suited for tasks that are less complex or require mobility and portability. For more demanding tasks, a desktop computer might still be preferable.

Citations:
[1] https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254973665
[2] https://www.autodesk.com/blogs/autocad/autocad-360-and-ipad-pro/
[3] https://forums.developer.apple.com/forums/thread/123975
[4] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33248210
[5] https://forum.revopoint3d.com/t/ipad-pro-2021-out-of-memory/17063
[6] https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/compatibility-with-apple-ipad-pro/td-p/6678031
[7] https://ms.codes/blogs/computer-hardware/ipad-pro-10-5-cpu
[8] https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/1drybdn/is_an_ipad_or_tablet_good_for_autocad_or_cad/