iPad (5th generation) Geekbench 4 Score 2549 Single-Core Score 4471 Multi-Core Score Geekbench 4.3.2 for iOS AArch64Result InformationUpload Date February 3rd 2019, 11:11pm Views 92System InformationSystem Information Operating System iOS 11.4 Model iPad (5th generation) Motherboard J71tAP ...
iPad Air (3rd generation) Apple A12 Bionic @ 2.5 GHz 1326 iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation) Apple A12Z Bionic @ 2.5 GHz 1325 iPad Pro (12.9-inch 3rd Generation) Apple A12X Bionic @ 2.5 GHz 1321 iPad mini (5th generation) Apple A12 Bionic @ 2.5 GHz ...
Overall, the new iPad Air remains a great value, with performance now on par with the iPad Pro thanks to the M1 chip and other Pro-like features. M1 Chip Geekbench 5 benchmark results that surfaced earlier this week confirmed that theM1 chip is not downclocked in the new iPad Air, res...
Geekbench 53DMark The chip’s efficiency is a boon for battery life, though the iPad Air (5th generation) largely sticks to the ~10-hour mark we saw on its predecessor when drained from 100% to zero. It’ll drop faster with heavy use, but this is always an all-day tablet and then ...
Therecently launchedfifth-generation Apple iPad Air aka the iPad Air 5 has just been put through the Geekbench benchmarking test, and the results are actually quite surprising. The M1 powered iPad Air 5, which is showing up asiPad 13,17 on Geekbenchhas managed a score of 1711 points on th...
Geekbench 4 Score 4821 Single-Core Score11281 Multi-Core Score Geekbench 4.4.1 for iOS AArch64 Result Information Upload DateAugust 22nd 2019, 2:17pm Views59 System Information System Information Operating SystemiOS 12.4 ModeliPad mini (5th generation) ...
Single-core GeekBench scores for the 5th-gen M1 iPad Air and M2 iPad Pro Before the new iPad Air models ship, the nearest comparison we can make is actually quite pertinent. The previous-generation iPad Pro used an M2 chip with 8GB of memory, so it therefore will be very close to reali...
Using the Geekbench 6.3 testing app, the M2 iPad scored similarly to the previous iPad Pro model, with a 2589 single core and a 10038 multi-core score. This is also similar to the 2023 MacBook Air M2 models. The graphics processor test gave a Metal score of 41766, which is just slight...
That compares to 7,340 mAh on the Air 2 and 7,306 mAh on the 9.7-inch Pro, and may explain the device being (comparatively!) thick and heavy. Here’s how things turned out in practice – or in the GeekBench 3 battery test, at any rate. Please note that the iPad 2017 was tested...
In last year's comparison of the 2017 iPad against the two Air models, it was shown to have a considerably higher pair of Geekbench 4 scores. While the A9 chip's muli-core score wasn't a big jump compared to the A8X in the iPad Air 2, the single-core result was viewed as a mass...