M4 Chip in iPad Pro Beats M3 by Up to 25%

 

 M4 Chip in iPad Pro Beats M3 by Up to 25%



We can now see how much faster Apple's second-generation 3-nanometer chips are in comparison to the M3, M2, and other previous-generation Apple silicon chips thanks to benchmarks for the new M4 iPad Pro models that have appeared on Geekbench.

Across ten benchmarks, the 10-core version of the M4 chip had an average single-core score of 3,695 and an average multi-core score of 14,550. The M4 MacBook Pro outperforms the M3 Max in terms of single-core performance, and in terms of multi-core performance, it's on par with the M2 Max.

The M4 is 55% quicker in multi-core performance and 46% faster in single-core performance when compared to the M2 in the previous iPad Pro model.

Based on the testing we've seen so far, Apple claims that the M4 offers up to 1.5x faster CPU performance than the M2 in the previous-generation iPad Pro.


In 2024 and 2025, Apple intends to integrate the M4 chip family into all of its products; the first M4 Macs are scheduled for release later this year.

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