iPadOS 26 introduces a groundbreaking multitasking interface. According to Craig Federighi, Apple's Senior Vice President of Software Engineering, the delay in introducing this feature was attributed to the earlier processors' insufficient performance and the stringent demands for touch responsiveness. The incorporation of M-series chips has dramatically enhanced the computational prowess of the new iPad Pro, thereby facilitating multitasking capabilities across all models. While older iPad models are restricted to opening only 4 apps simultaneously, the new models enjoy unlimited multitasking, and the interface now incorporates design elements from macOS. This update significantly advances the iPad's potential as a mobile productivity tool. A developer beta version is currently available, with a public beta set to release next month, and the official version is anticipated to launch in the fall.