M2 iPad Pro Geekbench 6 Benchmark CPU Test Results (+ Comparisons With Other Geekbench iPad Scores)

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So ahead of my M4 iPad Pro arriving, which I will inevitably compare to my M1 iPad Pro and my M2 iPad Pro with various benchmarks and popular apps. I have been doing some benchmarks on my M1 and M2 iPad Pros as reference points for my M4 iPad Pro.
This video has the Geekbench 6 CPU results for my 11" M2 iPad Pro, which has 128GB storage and 8GB RAM. I have also included the full test results for the single-core and multi-core tests as well as the overall Geekbench score.
There's also the Geekbench global averages for all the iPad releases from the iPad Mini 4 through to the iPad Pro 4th and 6th gen, which are the current M2 iPad Pro models. There's chapters to these sections of the video below.
Video chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:53 My M2 iPad Pro results
03:43 In-depth test results
04:39 Single-core iPad Geekbench score comparisons
05:19 Multi-core iPad Geekbench score comparisons
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  • @DavidHarry
    @DavidHarryАй бұрын

    M4 iPad Pro at Amazon amzn.to/4dzw4EV Apple Store on Amazon amzn.to/3wznrtj So ahead of my M4 iPad Pro arriving, which I will inevitably compare to my M1 iPad Pro and my M2 iPad Pro with various benchmarks and popular apps. I have been doing some benchmarks on my M1 and M2 iPad Pros as reference points for my M4 iPad Pro. This video has the Geekbench 6 CPU results for my 11" M2 iPad Pro, which has 128GB storage and 8GB RAM. I have also included the full test results for the single-core and multi-core tests as well as the overall Geekbench score. There's also the Geekbench global averages for all the iPad releases from the iPad Mini 4 through to the iPad Pro 4th and 6th gen, which are the current M2 iPad Pro models. There's chapters to these sections of the video below. Video chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:53 My M2 iPad Pro results 03:43 In-depth test results 04:39 Single-core iPad Geekbench score comparisons 05:19 Multi-core iPad Geekbench score comparisons AMAZON ASSOCIATE DISCLOSURE: I am an Amazon Associate. My Amazon links are Amazon affiliate links. I earn money from qualifying purchases when you use my Amazon affiliate links. OTHER EARNINGS AND COMMISSIONS: I also earn money from other product links within my video description. For the sake of clarity and for the avoidance of any confusion, assume that I earn money from commissions from any and all links that I have within my video description. Amazon links to stuff used in this video: The gear that I use, have used or reviewed that I would recommend. Cameras: amzn.to/3PzC8mI Microphones: amzn.to/3tD6FaM Computers: amzn.to/3tuwHNr Phones: amzn.to/3ttqjWN iPads & Tablets: amzn.to/46t8wxG You can also send me a coffee donation via PayPal if you found my video super helpful: www.paypal.me/DavidHarry My Amazon pages with videos and product links: Amazon USA www.amazon.com/shop/davidharry Amazon UK www.amazon.co.uk/shop/davidharry If you would like to help my channel please use my global Amazon Affiliate links. I will be paid a small commission for anything you buy from Amazon when using these links. These commissions don't cost you any extra but really do help me to buy gear for my productions and to review: Amazon USA: geni.us/Amazon-USA Amazon UK: geni.us/Amazon-UK Amazon Deutschland: geni.us/Amazon-Deutschland Amazon France: geni.us/Amazon-France Amazon España: geni.us/Amazon-Espana Amazon Italia: geni.us/Amazon-Italia Amazon Canada: geni.us/Amazon-Canada Contact for product reviews: KZread@DavidHarry.com www.DavidHarry.com I’m David Harry. Thank you very much for watching this video, take care and goodbye now. Cheers, Dave. #DavidHarry#LiverpoolTV

  • @Mike5GSR
    @Mike5GSRАй бұрын

    Is this a reaction video since the 10 core M4 Geekbench6 was released yesterday? 3767 - Single core 14677 - Multi core 4.4GHz 53792 Metal score - the actual # that matters for games 46608 Metal - what my M2 iPad Pro gets on the current 6.3.0 Geekbench6; 15% GPU increase from M2 to M4

  • @DavidHarry

    @DavidHarry

    Ай бұрын

    Alright, Mike. As I'm going to do some comparisons and benchmark comparisons, I thought I'd do separate video per device for those who are just looking for that type of info and not necessarily comparisons. It'll be interesting to see how the 9 core comes out in Geekbench. I'm gonna guess that it'll be about 18 to 20%, as the performance cores will make up most of the score. I think there will be a lot of people who are disappointed with their iPads when they run the benchmarks, as most won't know or understand that they have a 9 core and not 10, which is what all these "leaked" benchmarks are based on. It's amazing how many FanTools have been giving me sh1t on that last video. Seriously, it's like as if everyone except for me has ordered a minimum of a 1TB iPad. This is obviously just dickheads in the comments and people who are fantasising and don't use iPad or won't be getting one. The reality is that regardless of it being 11 or 13", the huge majority will be buying the base versions or slightly higher and will be on 9 cores. Anyway. I'll do another video over the next few days that's sure to piss off the FanPricks. I'm going to do a video about why we should now have macOS on the iPad Pros. In the past I've never wanted that but seeing as a spec'd up iPad Pro now costs more than a similar spec'd Mac, once you start adding the keyboard and 1TB+ etc. and the hardware is identical. It now seems stupid to limit all that processing power to a mobile OS and underpowered apps. Plus, there's no way anyone can justify the spend on a spec'd up iPad just for using FaceBook and Twitter. BTW. I'm not impressed with the Metal scores. The jump from M1 to M2 was about 40% and considering that we've bypassed M3, the jump from M2 to M4 being only about 15% is pitiful. Cheers, Dave.

  • @Mike5GSR

    @Mike5GSR

    Ай бұрын

    @@DavidHarry Like I wrote earlier, it's really a M3.5. I'm fine with it. I didn't want to buy another iPad last year and luckily Apple agreed with me. I was already spending tons of money on other things. Based on the M3 MacBook Geekbenches from 7 months ago, I really didn't want to buy another(and thinner) M3 iPad Pro that barely has a GPU increase. I'm fine with a 15% GPU increase. I'm fine with it not being $1500 like originally rumored. 11" M4 also has a bigger battery remarkably than the 11" M2. Apple doesn't rate it as lasting longer. I assume it's because the OLED screen is brighter than the M2. I don't care about the 3 CPU Performance Cores. iPhones don't have 3 cores and nobody cares. You should, because your WZM always stutters on iPhone. Nobody optimizes for CPU cores unfortunately. Snapdragons have decent multicore scores and it doesn't help in gaming. It just matters how good the Adreno GPU attached to it is. I just care about the GPU compute units. It's parallel shader math and still scales well without dev optimization. Vulkan and Metal API's do a decent job without dev help. The comments are always entertaining. I had a guy ask me why I don't drop the graphics to Mid on my M1 iPad. I literally show the entire dropdown menu on every video. You're always gonna be dealing with an "expert" who scrubbed through the video. I got over the MacOS/iPadOS cross migration. It was a pipe dream because Apple dumped Intel CPU's.

  • @andyH_England

    @andyH_England

    Ай бұрын

    We never had an M3 iPad Pro, so from the perspective of an iPad Pro, the jump from M2 to M4 is highly significant. The vastly improved GPU and the 40% uptick in CPU in both single and multi-core. That is a great generational leap in the device.

  • @DavidHarry

    @DavidHarry

    Ай бұрын

    @@andyH_England Hi, Andy. I disagree, the jump is what’s to be expected considering the bypassing of M3, I don’t think there’s anything significant about it. Plus, you’re doing a Tim Cook with your 40% uplift figure 😆 You’re failing to address the fact that the vast majority of M4 iPad Pro users will be on 9 cores and that’s not going to be a 40% uplift. It’ll be interesting to see how the 9 core comes out in the benchmarks. Although, and to be fair, benchmarks aren’t really the best indicator of a device’s real-world performance. The bottom line is that even the base M4 iPad Pro is going to be very impressive and it will be more powerful than most laptops but it will be restricted by its OS. Anyway, it’s the buyers choice. If someone wants to spend at least $1600 or $1900 for 10 cores on a tablet, that will never match a laptop with the same specs because those 10 cores will be massively restricted by the OS and subsequently the software it runs, then fair enough. Cheers, Dave.

  • @DavidHarry

    @DavidHarry

    Ай бұрын

    @@Mike5GSR Alright, Mike. Yes, it is really M3.5, the production node most certainly suggests that. However, I’m going to reserve my response to most of what you’ve said until we get our iPads. I’m not sure why, but I have a really niggling alarm bell sounding off quietly in the background about the performance of the 9 core. Although it’s not going to be 10% less than the 10 core as it’s a performance core that’s missing and it won’t be 25% less because that’s the difference between the reduction in performance cores. I’ve got a feeling that the one less performance core will impact in ways that’s not linear. There’s an old Intel CPU variation that I can’t quite remember right now, which is sounding similar and it had quite a bit more of a negative effect than a linear reduction (I’ve built many 100s of X86/Windows machines over the years and I’m a bit foggy on the details of the scenario I’m talking about, old age 😆). As for the comments, yes they are a total laugh. Any of my videos that do OK, will have a higher than average response from the morons and idiots, because I don’t mix my words or sit on the fence with my opinion or what I’m saying. I’ve even had people tell me in the comments that I’ve triggered them (what an absolutely stupid and telling admission). The problem with tech stuff is that it’s full of FanGirls, who’s fuc*king stupidity and ignorance is only matched by their inability to string together a cohesive comment. I know I shouldn’t, but I still get shocked that a human can have the mental capacity of a farm animal that eats its own sh1t. I even get some of that BS in the comments of my game stuff, as you do. When people try to “educate” us on what’s best between Android and Apple, even though we use both 😂 As for the macOS on iPad thing. Apple are doing themselves no favours at all by flying so close to the wire on their product ranges and blurring the lines. I think it’s something that they will have to do at some point, whether they intend to or not. I have a feeling that putting a 6 litre V8 inside a Ford Fiesta, was never a good idea 😆 Cheers, Dave.

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