The A12Z chip is in hand to give life to the new 2020 iPad Pro. At its launch, and as it was already made with the 2018 iPad Pro, Apple announced that this tablet was more powerful than most laptops that were available today, and they weren't lying, in the same way that they weren't there at the time. Apple rarely discloses the internal components of its devices, other than the trademarks it provides, which is why you have to wait for them to reach the market to test their real skills, and thus comparing them against their previous competitors.
Fortunately, from the MySmartPrice website we get the first recording showing the numerical results of the new IP Pro on AnTuTu, and the claim is not surprising, because it's not surprising it works exactly like the previous model
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A closer look reveals how there are stages where the 2018 model works more recently than just announced, which is a RAM memory that leaves it misplaced. Despite the fact that Apple has used the 6GB module in the new generation (compared to the previous 4 models it had, except for the 1TB models), it seems that its speed is less than that of the previous model. Which leads us to wonder if it's due to some kind of lack of performance that hasn't yet reached the new model or Apple has installed a slower RAM memory than its previous version. About normal operation The 2020 model is 1% faster than the 2018 model
Where we see improvement then it's in the GPU. While Apple announced the 8-core processor at the time of its announcement compared to the previous 7 models it had, it did not say how much power it had to say on paper. Now with the numbers in front we can see how improvement means 8% more performance on the GPU compared to the previous Pro. Progress without hesitation, but rather with modesty.
In any case, and as has always been the case, Apple can be very proud of the performance of its processors