iPad Air (2019) Benchmark And Speed Test By Syed Bytes

By Syed Bytes
Aug 14, 2021
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iPad Air (2019) Benchmark And Speed Test

Today we're doing some speed testing comparison. I've got the brand-new iPad Air, with the 12 chip and three gigabytes of RAM. We've got an original iPad Mini back from 2012, with the dual-core a5 chip and 512 megabytes of RAM, the iPhone 10, with the a11 chip and three gigabytes of RAM and finally, a Google Pixel to excel with a snapdragon, 835 and four gigabytes of RAM. So let's go ahead and take a look at all four of them. Look at those specs one more time, alright, so the first benchmark, we're going to run is a tutu, and I'm going to go ahead and try and push it at the same time on all the devices. So we have the iPad Air Buddha first, followed by the iPhone 10, followed by the pixel 2, and the original iPad Mini is still trying to load all right, so I thought the iPad Mini didn't even load, but it somehow finished first, and it had a score of 45,000 513.

Next we have the iPad Air, which has a score of three hundred and seventy-seven thousand four hundred and sixty-one followed by the iPhone 10. Two hundred and fifty-six thousand seven hundred and forty-eight and finally, the pixel Excel to two hundred and one thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven- and this was the slowest to finish next- we're going to go ahead and take a look at Geek bench. Four. It runs on all the devices except the iPad Mini, which it's not compatible with, because it's so old we'll go ahead and run the CPU benchmark. So the iPad Air finished first clearly with a single core score of 4822 and a multi-core score of eleven thousand four hundred and seventy-seven followed by the iPhone 10, with a single core score of four thousand two hundred: seventy-seven and a multi-core score of ten thousand six hundred.

Seventy-six and finally, the pixel to excel lagged behind with a single core score of 1763 and a multi-core score of six thousand one hundred and sixty. Let's see if there's a significant difference between loading, a web page on the iPhone 10 versus the iPad Air loaded, almost instantaneously on the iPad Air, and it was a little slower on the iPhone 10. Let's compare how fast a web page loads on the iPad Mini versus the pixel to excel they're, pretty fast on the pixel too, and the iPad Mini is still trying to load and there it goes looks like it's done so. I just wanted to do a fun. Little speed comparison between the new iPad Air and some older devices and the synthetic benchmarks like an tutu and Geek bench I was pretty surprised at how close the iPhone 10 was with a new iPad Air and how slow the pixel to Excel was the iPad Mini from 2012.

Didn't really surprise me there, but it was still fun to compare, and you know in everyday use. The new iPad Air is it's very fast. The iPhone 10 is as well. The pixel 2 is starting to show its age a little, and it's pretty old and the iPad Mini from 2012 the first generation. One is pretty much unusable at this point, but that's it for me this time.

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