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for the ones that have there new ipad pro 12.9" all ready please post your geekbench 4 i really like too see if they kept the ram at 4GB or bump it up too 6 or 8GB of ram on the new 12.9"
 
Isn't it going to be the same as the 10.5" iPad Pro? I'm sure Apple said they have the same specs.
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for the ones that have there new ipad pro 12.9" all ready please post your geekbench 4 i really like too see if they kept the ram at 4GB or bump it up too 6 or 8GB of ram on the new 12.9"

The Ram is the same as the 10.5" it's 4GB.
 
Isn't it going to be the same as the 10.5" iPad Pro? I'm sure Apple said they have the same specs.
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The Ram is the same as the 10.5" it's 4GB.

There will be a difference, due to screen size and clock speed, but the real question is ram and as said I am interested in that clock speed and benchmark scores
 
for the ones that have there new ipad pro 12.9" all ready please post your geekbench 4 i really like too see if they kept the ram at 4GB or bump it up too 6 or 8GB of ram on the new 12.9"
Not 12.9 but 10.5
 

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Hello guys, this is my first post so pls don't blame me, if i'm doing something wrong.
These results are from my 12,9" ipad pro 2nd Gen. Score and clockspeed is changing between each run but its always around 2,37, 2,38 or 2,39ghz so a little bit higher as the advertised 2,36ghz.

https://imgur.com/gallery/c0be7 (Single- and Multicore)

http://i.imgur.com/cmeZ9qp.png (Single-Core Comparison)

http://i.imgur.com/S1RwyJO.png (Multi-Core Comparison)
Minor fluctuations in clock speed is normal. Heck, even larger drops is normal if you're hitting thermal throttling.
 
Hello guys, this is my first post so pls don't blame me, if i'm doing something wrong.
These results are from my 12,9" ipad pro 2nd Gen. Score and clockspeed is changing between each run but its always around 2,37, 2,38 or 2,39ghz so a little bit higher as the advertised 2,36ghz.

https://imgur.com/gallery/c0be7 (Single- and Multicore)

http://i.imgur.com/cmeZ9qp.png (Single-Core Comparison)

http://i.imgur.com/S1RwyJO.png (Multi-Core Comparison)


thanks it looks like the ram is a tad lower on the new 12.9" ipad pro this under 4GB why the new 10.5" ipad is at 4GB of ram why the new 12.9" is at 3.88GB all most 4GB
 
thanks it looks like the ram is a tad lower on the new 12.9" ipad pro this under 4GB why the new 10.5" ipad is at 4GB of ram why the new 12.9" is at 3.88GB all most 4GB
Doubt it's any different, both will have the exact same ram available. They wouldn't give the smaller model more even if it's very slight.
 
thanks it looks like the ram is a tad lower on the new 12.9" ipad pro this under 4GB why the new 10.5" ipad is at 4GB of ram why the new 12.9" is at 3.88GB all most 4GB

The 12.9" has higher resolution so it takes more from the 4GB shared memory.
 
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This thing is a monster! Holy cow, I can't believe how powerful it is.
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iPad's A10X Fusion ARM processor will range between 2.31GHz and 2.39GHz, RAM is 4GB (just like First Generation iPP.) iPad Pro Generation 2 has 6 Cores, 3 High Performance cores 3 lower power efficiency cores.

Comparisons:

iPhone 7+...
iPad Single Core score is 643 points above A10 Fusion. (iPad Pro Single Core= 3949... iPhone 7= 3306.)
iPad Multi Core score is 3872 points above A10 Fusion. (iPad Pro Multi Core=9283... iPhone 7= 5411.)

iPad Pro 12.9" First Generation...
iPad Single Core is 936 points above A9X. (New iPad is=3949... First iPad Pro=3012.)
iPad Multi Core is 4404 points above A9X. (New iPad is=9283... First iPad Pro=4879.)

Samsung Tab S3...
Single Core score for iPad is 2482 points above Samsung TabS' Snapdragon 820.
(iPad Pro Single Core= 3949... Samsung Tab S3= 1467.)
(iPad Pro Multi Core= 9283... Samsung Tab S3= 3778.)


(Different OS and type of processors but gives a small idea of power.)

Google Pixel C...
Single Core= 1631
Multi Core= 3876

Surface Pro 4...
Single Core (i5 6300U)= 3050
Multi Core (i5 6300U)= 6390
Surface Pro 4 i7...
Single Core

MacBook Pro late 2016 15"...
Single Core (i7-6820HQ)= 4101
Multi Core (i7-6820HQ)= 13201

Samsung S8...
Single Core= 2121
Multi Core= 7101

The new iPad's single core scores are close to the 2017 13' and 15" MacBook Pros single Core scores. *Yes they are ARM chips, but the speed and power is still beyond impressive (especially considering they are mobile processors against 7th gen i7 dual and quad-core processors.)


Bravo Apple, you deserve a thumbs up.
 
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