Chosen Solution

I’ve had a diagnostic done on an iPad Pro 10.5 (2017) model which won’t power on - it did power on a couple of times then went off after 1-2 minutes but won’t come on at all now. The result of this diagnostic says the company is that it’s not repairable as the issue related to CPU. My question is does this sound like it’s the end of the road for this iPad? Is it worth a second opinion? Can a CPU be replaced?

Was the device opened in order to give this diagnostic? If not, it’s hard to believe that a faulty CPU could be determined from just looking at the outside of the device. Can you give us more background information on how the device came to failure; was it dropped, repaired or came into contact with water? Based on the info you give us, my first suspicion would be a dead battery or perhaps a charge port issue. No juice and the device will not boot or run. You will probably want to get a second opinion because I have never seen a “bad cpu” on a device unless it was physically trashed or heavily corroded.