According to the most recent information, Stage Manager will be supported by iPad Pro models released in 2018 and later generations, according to Engadget. The restriction in this case is that an external display is not compatible. Additionally, the business is discontinuing support for Stage Manager’s external display for M1 iPad models. The 2018 and 2020 iPad Pro models were unable to benefit from Stage Manager prior to today. Apple’s A12Z and A12Z processors are used in the two variants, respectively. Older iPad Pro units won’t be able to provide sufficient performance with the new multitasking interface, claims Apple. However, there is one notable missing feature for the older iPad Pro models — Stage Manager will only work on the iPad’s build-in display. You won’t be able to extend your display to an external monitor. This is so that the functionality may be used, which necessitates “huge internal memory, highly fast storage, and flexible external display I/O,” all of which are given by Apple’s M1 chip in new iPads. It’s encouraging to see that Apple has addressed the complaints after restricting the capability to the newest iPad devices equipped with an M1 chip.