IPad Air 4 Benchmarks Reveal Enhanced Bionic A14 Processor Performance



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Apple’s next iPad Air 4 will debut in the next few days, but the sneak peek at its latest benchmarks reveals that it is even more powerful than previously predicted.

Twitter user @UniverseIce took to Twitter with some intriguing benchmark results attributed to the “iPad 13.2,” which is actually the new 2020 iPad Air. Geekbench rates the new model’s clocks at 1,583 for single-core and 4,198 for multi-core performance.

Apple previously indicated that the new A14 Bionic chip, featured on this iPad, would offer up to a 40 percent increase in performance compared to the previous model, which aligns with these early numbers. It’s a positive sign for those interested in acquiring Apple’s supposedly in-process new iPhone that will debut sometime this month.

Currently, iPhone 11 models use the A13 Bionic chip, which performs somewhat better than the iPad Air 3 with Geekbench scores of 1,327 for single-core and 3,286 for multi-core. If it is true that the iPhone 12 or its expanded line of models will use the new A14 Bionic processor, they will offer much better performance than their predecessors.

For those interested in purchasing an iPad Air 4, it is slated to go on sale this month, but there is no firm date for October yet. The same can be said for Apple’s impending iPhone reveal event. Currently, all signs point to a mid-October launch of the new line.

It is unclear at this time, as Apple has yet to make its official announcement. What’s clear is that the A14 Bionic chip will undoubtedly be responsible for powering Apple’s next wave of tech, and it looks like there’s a bright future in store so far.

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