Apple's Final Cut Pro video editing software has been confirmed to run on the latest low-cost iPad powered by the A16 chip.
The latest iPad with the A16 chip is Apple’s most affordable device capable of running Final Cut Pro

Apple's Final Cut Pro video editing software has been confirmed to run on the latest low-cost iPad powered by the A16 chip.
Apple on Wednesday unveiled a much-anticipated update for its Final Cut Pro video editing software, officially bringing it up to version 11.0 and updating the name from Final Cut Pro X to Final Cut Pro 11. This update includes not only major improvements for its macOS software, but complements sister updates to Final Cut Pro for iPad, which has been dubbed version 2.1, and Final Cut Camera for iPhone, which is now version 1.1.
Apple has confirmed its Final Cut Pro video editing software will gain the ability to transcribe audio to captions, AI effects and other new features.
A subscription is required to use Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad, but the Mac versions of these apps have remained one-time purchases. For now…
Final Cut Pro for iPad and Logic Pro will be available with monthly and yearly subscriptions, and you'll be able to import projects from macOS.
iPad versions of Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro may offer feature parity with their macOS counterpart, making working on your projects across devices easier.
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Apple on Thursday announced a major new update to Final Cut Pro X, bringing third-party extension support to the professional video app, plus other new features and enhancements.
Ahead of releasing its new iMac Pro, Apple earlier this morning pushed a long-expected update to its Final Cut Pro X app on Mac App Store.
Freelance website Upwork today released its list of fastest growing requested skillsets for the third quarter of 2017. Among those are Final Cut Pro X and Apple's development language Swift.
Apple at yesterday's Final Cut Pro X Creative Summit demonstrated several new features coming to Final Cut Pro X, its non-linear video editing software.
Apple announced at this week’s annual National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference that its Final Cut Pro X video-editing software for Mac has now reached two million users, or “seats“. Five years ago, the Cupertino company launched a major redesign of the app which temporarily killed many advanced features.
Needless to say, the move irked Apple's pro users some of whom have since switched to Adobe Premiere and other rival apps. Thankfully, Apple has since added back a lot of the missing features via free updates.