Apple uses a vapor chamber to cool the iPad Pro, helping it stay nice and not too hot when you're using it.
Think of your iPad Pro like a superhero who’s running around doing lots of tasks, playing games, drawing pictures, watching videos. All that action makes the superhero sweat, just like how you get warm when you run around outside. The vapor chamber is like a special towel that helps the superhero cool down quickly.
How the Vapor Chamber Works
The vapor chamber is a thin, flat container filled with tiny bits of liquid. When your iPad gets hot, the liquid turns into vapor, kind of like when you boil water and it becomes steam. This vapor moves to cooler parts of the chamber, where it changes back into liquid. This process helps spread out the heat evenly across the iPad, keeping it cool.
It's like having a big, fast fan inside your iPad that works really quietly. You don’t see it or hear it, but it’s there helping you enjoy your iPad without getting distracted by it being too hot.
Examples
- It's like having a tiny fan and a sponge working together to keep your iPad from getting too hot.
- Vapor chambers help spread heat out so the iPad doesn't overheat.
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See also
- Why Do Smartphones Stay Cool Even When You Use Them a Lot?
- What are vapor chambers?
- Why Do Smartphones Stay Cool Even When You Use Them All Day?
- Why Do Smartphones Stay Cool Even When You're Streaming?
- What are graphene-based cooling layers?