2020 iPad Pro vs 2018 iPad Pro! Benchmark and Speed Test By Syed Bytes

By Syed Bytes
Aug 14, 2021
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2020 iPad Pro vs 2018 iPad Pro! Benchmark and Speed Test

This is the 20/20 iPad Pro this is the 2018 iPad Pro you'd be forgiven for not being able to tell them apart because they look pretty much identical other than the fact. This is an 11-inch model and this is a 12-point 9-inch model. What does give it away, however, is when you flip them over you'll see if the new model has a square camera bump? So how much has it improved over the last one and a half years? Let's go ahead and run some benchmarks and find out first, the specs, the 2018 iPad Pro has the 12x Bionic chip and four gigabytes of RAM. You were able to get 60 gigabytes of RAM, but only if you got the one terabyte model and obviously this is a larger twelve point. Nine inch model for the 20/20 iPad Pro. This is the smaller 11 inch model, and it comes equipped with the 12 Z Bionic chip, 16 bytes of RAM as all 20/20 iPads do and improve camera system I'm back a brand-new LIDAR scanner.

If you're wondering what a LIDAR scanner is, it stands for light detection and ranging, and here it will likely be used for some augmented reality. Applications. The biggest difference between the 12 Z versus the 12 X. Is the extra GPU core being enabled raising the number of GPU cores from 7 to 8. So how much faster is the 12 Z with 6 gigabytes of RAM versus the 12 X with 4 gigabytes on to the benchmarks? Let's start by testing the CPU and Geek bench? First we're going to do the CPU test here.

The CPU test just finished up and, as you can see, the scores are very, very close, probably not statistically significant in their difference. Let's go ahead and run to compute benchmark. To compute benchmark just finished up and, as you can see, the 20/20 iPad Pro is higher than the 2018 iPad Pro, and it's not as small of a difference as there was in the CPU benchmark, ten thousand 18 verses, nine thousand two hundred and ninety-two. Now, let's run some benchmarks that are going to test the GPU cores, starting with an 2:2 and to just finished up and, as you can see, the 20/20 iPad Pro handily took the lead here with a significantly higher score of seven hundred fifty-eight thousand six hundred seventy-four versus six hundred eighty-one thousand six hundred and thirty. Let's do some 3d mark testing, starting with ice storm, and this test just finished, and it says maxed out, didn't really give me a score on either one which hasn't happened to me before, so we'll take it for what it is.

They both did excellent. Let's do slingshot a bit of a hiccup they're, both iPads actually crash during the slingshot test, so we're going to try again okay, so it looks like the app crashed again, and I can't seem to get it to work, so we're gonna just go with what we have so there you have it both the 20/20 iPad Pro and the 2018 iPad Pro are superfast. CPU is they're, pretty much the same GPU wise with the extra core enabled in the 2020 model. It does edge out the 2018 slightly, but it's not something that you're going to notice in day-to-day use. At least I didn't it did get higher score than an tutu and probably would have in 3dmark had the test finished, but not something really significant.

I, don't think the new iPad does have the LIDAR scanner, which I think is pretty gimmicky at least right now, but hey, maybe it'll, be useful in the future. The four gigabytes of RAM versus 60 gigabytes of RAM I also didn't notice too much of a difference. I felt like the old iPad was still superfast and apps were never really closing out in the background. So, if you've got a 20-18 iPad Pro, you were feeling bad about the new one coming out. Don't anyway, that's it for me this time as always bite that subscribe button and see you next time.


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