The running scores exposed over the weekend gave us some 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 RAM.
Compared with the previous generation iPad Air equipped with an A12 processor, the new tablet has 1GB more RAM, but it has less RAM than the iPad Pro model. All 2020 iPad Pro models have 6GB RAM.
Due to the increase in RAM and the impressive performance of the A14 chip, the new iPad Air is much faster than the previous generation, and it has a full-screen design and Touch ID power button .
The exposed A14 iPad Air Geekbench running score showed a single-core score of 1583 and a multi-core score of 4198, which is significantly higher than the third-generation single-core score of 1112 and multi-core score of 2832.
It is worth noting that the running score test results show that other devices equipped with the A14 chip (such as the iPhone 12 series) will also see a significant speed increase. A14 has made progress in both performance and efficiency. It is Apple’s first chip with a 5nm process.
Apple plans to release the new iPad Air sometime in October, although a specific launch date has not yet been announced.
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