Apple's fourth-generation iPad was released only eight months after
the third-generation model, with an A6X dual core processor and quad
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had twice the CPU and graphics capabilities of the A5X in the iPad 3.
And the 10 reported hours of battery life means the device has twice
the Wi-Fi life of previous models. To see if the reality lives up to
the claims, AnandTech recently conducted a range of benchmark tests and
the results suggest Apple's claims are well founded.
Starting
with the SunSpider Javascript benchmark (which measures browser speed
and CPU performance) the iPad 4 beat not only in-house rivals but also
Google's Nexus range (Nexus 10, Nexus 7 and Nexus 4). Second place went
to another Apple product - the iPhone 5.
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Google's Octane benchmark (v1; which measures JavaScript engine's
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but couldn't quite top the sheets this time; the test was won by the
10in Samsung Nexus.
The final CPU test was the Kraken (another
JavaScript benchmark, by Mozilla) and the results were similar. The
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Octane test, the iPad outscored in-house rivals.
The iPad 4 did
well with GPU benchmarks, topping sheets in 11 of 12 GLBenchmarks,
which measure performance by considering graphics processing and
computing power. In fact, the iPad 4 outscored high-end smartphones as
well, with the Nexus 4, the iPhone 4S, the Galaxy S3, Motorola' RAZR I
and RAZR M and the HTC One X (international and global variants)
trailing in its wake.
Meanwhile, Geekbench conducted their own
tests and their results support the iPad 4's performance claims; the
A6X chip-powered device topped its chart, scoring 1764. The GSM and
CDMA versions of the iPhone 5 scored marginally lower but the big news
was the iPad 3 failed to reach even 50 percent of the new benchmark.
The iPad Mini managed 750 with an A5 chip clocked at 1GHz and the newly
released fifth-generation iPod Touch, also powered by an A5USB Flash
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