Alleged M4 benchmarks verify Apple’s iPad Pro performance claims

The new iPad Pros skipped straight to M4, and initial benchmarks show the potential performance improvements match Apple’s claims.

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Apple’s new iPad Pros run the M4 processor

Apple’s M4 processor won’t be available in the wild until devices arrive in customers hands on May 15. But, that may not have stopped some reviewers with pre-release units from performing benchmarks with Geekbench.

A device called iPad16,6, which appears to be the latest iPad Pro with M4 with 10 cores shows a 3,767 single core and 14,677 multi core score. For context, that’s almost an exact 1.5x CPU performance boost from a 12.9-inch iPad Pro with M2, which scored 2,590 single core and 10,019 multi core.

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Alleged M4 benchmarks verify Apple’s iPad Pro performance claims

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Alleged M4 benchmarks verify Apple’s iPad Pro performance claims