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New iPad shows up on GeekBench, A14 chip has some powerful cores

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George 03 October 2020

Apple iOS Rumors

Apple announced the iPad Air (2020) on September 15, but the tablet is yet to go on sale. What's probably a pre-production unit has made it to GeekBench, showing us the performance of the new A14 Bionic chipset, also to be featured in the upcoming iPhone.

The A14's CPU delivers mighty single-core performance - the 1583pts score is around 18% higher than what we have for the A13 in the iPhone 11 Pro. Crucially, it's also way ahead of the preliminary figures we have rumored for next year's Snapdragon 875 (1159pts) and Exynos 1000 (1159pts).

Alleged iPad Air (2020) on GeekBench
Alleged iPad Air (2020) on GeekBench

Meanwhile, in the multi-core test, the A14-equipped device has posted a 4198 score which is about 20% higher than the iPhone 11 Pro's results. That's the ballpark of the next Exynos multi-core figure (4250pts) and slightly higher than the Snapdragon for 2021 (4090pts) - provided, once again, that the rumored numbers are correct.

The iPad Air for 2019 was powered by the same chipset as then-current iPhone XS and benchmark scores ran very similar between the two. We expect that will be the case with the iPhone 12 this year too.

Source | Via

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  • jeff
  • tes
  • 03 Nov 2020

but Apple devices are still much faster than Android devices.

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  • OwnFix3
  • DkL
  • 07 Oct 2020

But I'm happy wherever the journey takes.

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  • Android.Master
  • ps8
  • 06 Oct 2020

Even budget Android phones giving 8gb RAM while Apple cheapening out with 4gb RAM. Since they are using lightweight operating system, they can't give much customization or as many deep features like Android. Giving users what they want -...

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