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First M4 iPad Air Benchmarks Show Slight Performance Edge Over Previous Generation

First M4 iPad Air Benchmarks Show Slight Performance Edge Over Previous Generation

Apple’s new M4 iPad Air models will be available for pre-order today, and ahead of the launch, preliminary Geekbench benchmark results have appeared for the device, allowing us to compare its performance to the prior-generation M3 ‌iPad Air‌.

While Apple claims the new M4 iPad Air is up to 30% faster than the M3 iPad Air, and up to 2.3x faster than the M1-powered iPad Air; the new benchmarks don’t quite show that big a leap in power.

A pair of benchmarks from the 13-inch M4 ‌iPad Air‌ with Wi-Fi + Cellular (iPad16,11) suggest the M4 ‌iPad Air‌ CPU is 17.3% faster in single-core performance and 7.9% faster in multi-core performance. (Shared by MacRumors)

The benchmarks show single-core scores of 3438 and 3714 and multi-core scores of 12885 and 12296, translating to an average single-core score of 3576 and an average multi-core score of 12591. The prior-generation 13-inch M3 ‌iPad Air‌ has an average single-core score of 3048 and an average multi-core score of 11667.

The M4 ‌iPad Air‌ is equipped with an 8-core CPU featuring three performance cores and five efficiency cores, along with a 9-core GPU.

In addition to a new processor, the M4 iPad Air provides higher memory bandwidth, and 50% more unified system memory than the previous generation. (12GB of unified memory and 120GB/s of memory bandwidth.)

Customers can pre-order iPad Air starting today, March 4 at 9:15 a.m. Eastern Time, with availability beginning Wednesday, March 11.