A12X Bionic and A12Z Bionic
Apple has launched a new iPad Pro. When looking at the differences from the previous generation, the processor name is unusual for Apple and so compelling. Instead of the expected A13X, it's the A12Z SoC. The benchmarks now clearly explain why this is the case.
We have speculated that the new iPad Pro's built-in processor name is A12Z Bionic. The difference is only in terms of thermal management, which is different from the A12X Bionic built in iPad Pro 2018. The benchmark published by AnTuTu now supports this hypothesis.
Comparing the 2018 iPad Pro 11 with A12X Bionic SoC, 4 GB RAM and 256 GB memory to the new iPad Pro 2020 including A12Z Bionic SoC, AnTuTu compared it with iOS 13.4, 6 GB RAM and 128 GB AnTuTu is called "iPa8,10". SSD capacity display.
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Result: The total score increased from 705585 points to 712218 points. Graphics performance has been significantly improved. The score increased from 345016 to 373781 points.
Although Apple hasn't changed the display and case, the built-in camera has improved. An ultra-wide-angle lens with a 10-megapixel resolution and an additional lidar are now available. Apple also introduced a new keyboard, the Magic Keyboard, which is also compatible with the previous generation.
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