Fresh iPad Air 4 Performance Numbers Show the A14 Bionic Thrashing the Competition in Single, Multi-Core Workloads
https://wccftech.com/ipad-air-4-a14-bionic-benchmark-impressive-single-multi-core-core/
We can all agree that the first A14 Bionic benchmark leak had us all disappointed, but that certainly doesn’t mean the iPad Air 4 wasn’t going to be a letdown in the performance department. Those earlier scores would have implied that Apple intended to focus more on efficiency rather than raw performance from the A14 Bionic but a different benchmark has a different story to tell; a much different story. In fact, the numbers show that the A14 Bionic will continue to remain unmatched in both single-core and multi-core workloads.
The single-core and multi-core results of the A14 Bionic were shared by tipster Lovetodream on Twitter, as he reveals in the form of a screenshot what the A14 Bionic running in the iPad Air 4 is capable of achieving. In short, the tablet achieves a single-core score of 1583 and a multi-core of 4198. The fastest Android chipset running in smartphones, the Snapdragon 865 Plus only managed to obtain 845 in the single-core score and 1307 in the multi-core test results while running in the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.