10.9 inch iPad surprised with USB-C connector
In a related article published by The Verge, it was stated that this iPad model has a slower USB-C port compared to the latest iPad Pro, iPad Air and iPad mini models.
According to The Verge, the 10th generation iPad’s USB-C technology transfer rate is on par with the 9th generation iPad’s (10.2-inch) USB-C technology transfer rate. The data transfer rate of these two models can reach up to 480 Mbps with the USB 2.0 mechanism.
Because the transfer rate of all other iPad models equipped with a USB-C port is higher than the transfer rate of the 10th generation iPad. The new iPad Pro models with the M1 chip work in harmony with Thunderbolt 3 technology.
These products can see 40 Gbps in data transfer. It is known that the 5th generation iPad Air can transfer data at a speed of 10 Gbps. The 4th generation iPad Air and the new iPad mini can reach 5 Gbps in this regard.