Running Score Data Shows that Apple's New iPad Air Has a Significant Performance Improvement with 4GB Memory
The benchmark test leaked over the weekend gave us a certain understanding of the performance of the A14 Bionic chip in the upcoming iPad Air, and also revealed another news-Apple's latest tablet has 4GB of RAM. This is 1GB more than the previous generation iPad Air using the A12 Bionic processor, but it has less memory than the iPad Pro model. Apple's 2020 iPad Pro models all have 6GB of memory. Due to the leap in memory and the amazing performance of the A14 chip, the new iPad Air is much faster than the previous generation model. In addition, it also uses a full-screen design and is equipped with a Touch ID power button.
In the leaked A14 iPad Air Geekbench results, the single-core score was 1583 points and the multi-core score was 4198 points, which is not less than the single-core score of 1112 points and the multi-core score of 2832 points obtained by the third-generation iPad Air equipped with A12 Bionic. improvement. It is worth noting that the benchmark test results show that other devices equipped with A14 chip, such as Apple's iPhone 12 series, will also have a significant speed increase. Since A14 is Apple's first chip based on a smaller 5nm process, it has improved performance and efficiency. The shrinking process technology makes the power consumption of the chip lower, so as to obtain the improvement of battery life and speed. The 5-nanometer A-series chips are also expected to be used in the upcoming Apple Silicon Mac, but the Mac may use an upgraded version of the A14X variant, which is faster.
Apple plans to release the new iPad Air with the A14 chip sometime in October, but the launch date has not yet been announced. We have reason to expect the new iPad Air to be launched after the new iPhone 12 models are unveiled because the tablet computer does contain new technology (A14 chip).


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