iPad Pro turns out to have a benchmark score higher than iPad by over 138%! Comparing the performance of 5 iPads in one picture – ePrice.HK

2023-10-18 12:55:51

In the past, iPads used A-series processors, such as the 9th-generation iPad and 10th-generation iPad, which used A13 Bionic and A14 Bionic processors. Later, after Apple replaced the MacBook series with more powerful M processors, Gradually, even the iPad Air and iPad Pro switched to M1 and M2 processors. Unbeknownst to you, the iPad Pro, which originally used the M2 processor, has improved its running score by more than 138% compared to the A13 Bionic processor. In this article, we will compare the performance of each iPad processor with you. Read the following!

Compare iPad performance from A13 Bionic to M2

This article will mainly compare the processors of 5 iPad models, namely the A13 Bionic processor used in the 9th generation iPad, the A14 Bionic processor used in the 10th generation iPad, the A15 Bionic processor used in iPad mini, and the A15 Bionic processor used in iPad Air. The M1 processor and the M2 processor used in iPad Pro will use the multi-core and single-core running scores of GeekBench 6.1 as reference indicators. The comparison results are as follows:

in conclusion

001: iPad Pro with M2 processor is the fastest model.

002: There is a huge gap in performance between iPad Pro and iPad or iPad mini. It can also be said that the performance of M series processors is much better than that of A series processors.

003: The M2 processor is 15% faster than the previous M1 iPad Pro or the current iPad Air.

004: Compared with the A13 Bionic processor used in the ninth-generation iPad, the M2 processor has improved by more than 138%, which is more than double the gap.

005: The 10th generation iPad, released in the fall of 2022, uses the A14 Bionic processor. Compared with the A13 Bionic processor used in the previous generation, the CPU performance has been improved by 20%, and the GPU performance has been improved by 10%.

Processor Performance Core Efficiency Core Graphics Core Neural Engine Device M2 4 pcs 3.49GHz 4 pcs 2.06GHz 10 16-core 12.9-inch and 11-inch iPad Pro M1 4 pcs (3.2GHz) 4 pcs 2.06GHz 8 16-core iPad Air A15 Bionic 2 pcs 2.93GHz 4 pcs (1.82GHz) 5 16-core iPad mini A14 Bionic 2 pcs 3.1GHz 4 pcs (1.8GHz) 4 16-core iPad
(10th generation) A13 Bionic 2 2.66GHz 4 (1.6GHz) 4 8-core iPad
(9th generation)

source:Macworld

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