Friday, October 30, 2015

Ipad 4 Twice As Fast

iPad 4 benchmarks are out, A6X chip runs at 1.4GHz, 1GB of RAM inside   
                     

                        When Apple officially unveiled the fourth generation iPad, it boldly stated that the new CPU  will provide twice the processing power over the previous one. Well, it looks like it was true, as the tablet's benchmark scores show. The iPad 4 with its A6X SoC managed to score 1757 points on Geekbench, which is a 111% increase in raw computations performance over the A5X running inside the third-gen iPad. In comparison, the iPhone 5, sporting an A6 chip scored 1571 points, while the iPad 2 with its A5 SoC got 780 points.



iPad 4 benchmarks vs the iPad 3, iPad 2, and the iPhone 5



                            While the A6 chip inside the iPhone 5 has been proven to be a dual-core SoC clocking at 1.3GHz, the New iPad with Retina Display (that is the fourth generation Apple slate) takes that further with an Apple A6X chip inside.  The A6X chip, by construction, adds another graphic core for a total of four (opposed to three on iPhone 5′s A6 SoC).. As far as memory is concerned, the tests confirm that the iPad 4 has 1GB of RAM, just as much as the iPad 3 and the iPhone 5 have.

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