First A14 Benchmarks from iPad Air 4 Appear Online – MacRumors

While Apple reported throughout the statement of the fourth-generation iPad Air that the A14 provides 40 percent quicker performance and up to 30 percent much faster graphics than the previous iPad Air with the A12 Bionic, these benchmarks provide a more tangible point of contrast. They likewise offer the best look yet at what efficiency improvements will likely be seen across the iPhone 12 lineup.

The iPad Air 4 with the A14 Bionic is due to go on sale at some point this month, and as marketing products arrive at Apple Stores, the launch does not seem to be far.

This is noticeably greater than the 1,336 in single-core and 3,569 in multi-core for the A13 Bionic. Compared to the A12Z chip from the 2020 iPad Pro, the A14 does better than the A12Z in single-core at 1,118 and slightly lower than in multi-core at 4,564. The A12Z has an additional GPU core compared to the A12x.

Criteria supposedly for Apples A14 Bionic processor in the iPad Air 4, first found by Twitter user “Ice Universe,” expose that the A14 provides considerable performance improvements over the iPhone 11s A13 Bionic.

The 6-core chip supposedly has a base frequency of 2.99 GHz and 3.66 GB of memory, achieving a rating of 1,583 in single-core and 4,198 for multi-core.

A GeekBench benchmark for an “iPad13,2” with the motherboard number J308AP was uploaded yesterday. According to leaker referred to as “L0vetodream,” J308AP is the iPad Air 4 with cellular, and J307AP is the iPad Air 4 with Wi-Fi just.