United Kingdom, Oct. 27 -- Apple is reportedly developing a vapour chamber cooling system for its next-generation iPad Pro.

According to Bloomberg, Apple engineers are working to integrate the same liquid-based heat dissipation system introduced in the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max into future iPads.

The supposed feature is potentially due to debut as early as spring 2027, when the company is expected to debut the M6-powered iPad Pro.

The vapour chamber system helps regulate temperature during high-performance workloads, such as intensive gaming, AI processing, and professional-grade video editing.

Unlike traditional fans, which are noisy and require more internal space, vapour chambers disperse heat efficiently through liquid evaporation...