![]() Don’t you think so? Or it would be better to say that they have mixed up iPhone 6 and iPad Air 2 hardware, and brought iPad Mini 4. Welcome to the Geekbench iPhone, iPad, and iPod Benchmark Chart. Upload Date: J11:24 AM: Views: 2: System Information. Geekbench 6.1.0 for iOS AArch64 Result Information. Top Single-Core Results Top Multi-Core Results Recent Results. So Apple has not really used iPad Air 2 hardware, but iPhone 6. Geekbench benchmarks for the A13 put it at just over 1,300 points for single-core performance, around 3,000 points for multi-core, and about 7,200 for Metal. Benchmark results for an iPad Air (5th generation) with an Apple M1 processor. It was already known to us that iPad Mini 4 features Apple A8 chipset, but yes, it is not triple core as we guessed. iPad Air 2 went too far leaving Mini 4 behind, and having the same triple-core chip would’ve made iPad Mini 4 score almost the same. ![]() What made us believe that iPad Mini 4 usage a dual-core processor is the multi-core performance score of iPad Air 2. So iPad Mini 4 scored little more in Multi-core test compared to iPhone 6. iPhone 6 features the same Apple A8 chip, but clocked at 1.4 GHz, and this is why it scored lower than iPad Air 2 and Mini 4.Īs we said, iPhone 6 has the same chip as iPad Mini 4, but the later one has little more power (1.5 GHz). Single core performance of iPad Mini 4 is slightly low compared to iPad Air 2, because they both feature 1.5 GHz processor. iPad Mini 4 Geekbench 3 Benchmark Single-core Performance However, it is far behind from iPad Air 2 multi-core benchmark score, and this because Apple A8 chip has been used rather than A8X. It features a 1.5 GHz Processor and 2GB RAM.Īpple said in conference that they have used iPad Air 2 hardware and packed it in smaller tablet. It was spotted on Geekbench 3 with model iPad 5,2. The data on this chart is gathered from user-submitted Geekbench 6 results from the Geekbench Browser. With most recent Mac updates showing only modest performance improvements, it’s exciting to see iOS devices do the opposite with substantial improvements between generations.IPad Mini 4 Geekbench 3 benchmark score revealed many things about the device. Welcome to the Geekbench iPhone, iPad, and iPod Benchmark Chart. What market are they targeting?įrom a performance standpoint the iPad Air is a great upgrade to the iPad (4th Generation). I do not understand why Apple kept the iPad 2 around, especially at a $399 price point. System Information Operating System: iOS 14.0.1: Model: iPad Air (4th generation) Model ID: iPad13,2: Motherboard: J308AP: CPU Information Name: ARM: Topology: 1 Processor, 6 Cores. The iPad Air is over 5x faster than the iPad 2, yet is only $100 more expensive. Geekbench 5.2.3 for iOS AArch64 Result Information. The iPad Air is over 80% faster than the iPad (4th Generation), close to the 2x increase promised by Apple. I expect the new iPad mini’s A7 processor will run at 1.4 GHz as well. It’s not clear if the iPad Air processor runs at a higher speed thanks to a larger battery (providing more power), a larger chassis (providing better cooling), or some combination of the two. The iPad Air’s A7 processor is running at 1.4 GHz, 100 MHz faster than the iPhone 5s’ A7 processor. Higher scores are better, where double the score means double the performance. If you’re not familiar with Geekbench 3, it’s our cross-platform processor benchmark. I’ve charted the results for all iOS 7 capable iPads below. Geekbench 3 results for the new iPad Air are starting to appear on the Geekbench Browser.
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