The New 11-Inch iPad Pro: A Tablet with Desktop-Level Performance
A new model of the iPad Pro has been released, boasting a massive 1TB storage capacity and 6GB of RAM. This is a significant upgrade from its predecessor, the 10.5-inch iPad Pro, which had only 4GB of RAM. With this updated specification, users can expect to see improved performance in various tasks, including video editing and photo editing.
Geekbench CPU Benchmark
The new 11-inch iPad Pro has been put through a series of benchmarks to test its CPU performance. In the single-core test, it achieved a score that is 27% better than its predecessor. This is impressive, considering that Apple claimed to have doubled the graphics performance in the new model. However, when running multi-core tests, the results were more modest, with only a 36% increase over the previous model. Still, this is an outstanding achievement, especially when compared to other devices on the market.
Graphics Tests
The new iPad Pro has also been subjected to various graphics tests to assess its performance in rendering images and videos. In the GFX Bench 1080p Manhattan off-screen test, it scored a whopping 133% higher than the previous model. This is substantial, considering that the 10.5-inch iPad Pro was already outperforming many other devices on the market.
N22 S Benchmark
In the N22 S benchmark test, the new iPad Pro scored over twice as high as its predecessor. This is a significant improvement, and it's clear that Apple has made considerable strides in terms of graphics performance. The score of 363,000 points is a record for this benchmark, which was previously broken by the iPhone Xs Max.
Two-Twos HTML5 Test
In the two-twos HTML5 test, the new iPad Pro scored 20% higher than its predecessor. While this may not seem like a significant improvement, it's worth noting that this test is designed to assess the browser's performance in rendering web pages. The score of 31% higher than the previous model is still impressive and indicates that the new iPad Pro can handle demanding web applications.
Octane 2.0 Benchmark
The Octane 2.0 benchmark test measures a website's JavaScript performance. In this test, the new iPad Pro scored 31% higher than its predecessor. Again, while this may not seem like a dramatic improvement, it's worth noting that this test is designed to assess the browser's performance in rendering web pages.
Real-World Performance
Now that we've seen some impressive benchmarks, let's put the new iPad Pro through its paces in real-world scenarios. We ran a video editing test using Adobe Rush and exported a 4K at 60 frames per second project with an added filter to 1080p. The results were stunning – the new iPad Pro finished exporting in just 2 minutes and 56 seconds, while its predecessor took 6 minutes and 10 seconds. This is more than twice as fast, and it's a testament to the improved performance of the new model.
Photo Editing Test
For photo editing, we exported 50 edited JPEG images using Adobe Lightroom CC. The results were almost instantaneous – the new iPad Pro finished exporting in just 2 minutes and 33 seconds, while its predecessor took 2 minutes and 58 seconds. While there wasn't a huge difference between the two models, we did notice that the new iPad Pro was more responsive when applying effects.
Conclusion
The new 11-inch iPad Pro is an impressive device that boasts desktop-level performance in a compact and portable package. With its massive storage capacity, 6GB of RAM, and improved graphics performance, it's clear that Apple has made significant strides in terms of power and efficiency. While there may be some modest improvements in certain areas, the overall performance of the new model is undoubtedly impressive. As we continue to explore the capabilities of this device, one thing is clear – the future of tablets is bright indeed.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthe new 2018 iPad pro is a spectacle of Engineering with a brilliant design in a chip so powerful that it gives even the most premium laptops a run for their money in this video we're gonna look specifically at performance to see if it's worth upgrading or buying the new 2018 iPad pro instead of last year's 10.5 inch iPad pro and a discounted price since both 11 inch in 12 point 9 in sizes of iPad pros are equipped with the same a 12 X Bionic chip we're going to use the 11 inch model for this test we're also not using the one terabyte model that packs 6 gigabytes of RAM instead of 4 but if you've got over $1,500 to spend on it you should see a little bit better performance overall like in video editing and photo editing when using many different layers let's get right into some benchmarks before we do some video and photo editing export tests starting with Geekbench for cpu benchmark we're getting a 27% better score in the single core test in multi-core which is what really matters we're getting a 90% higher score on the new iPad pro in fact that's close to the performance of the best processor option in the 2017 5k iMac and to think that a five point nine millimeter tablet is getting this much raw performance is incredible now a thief bunch Wars graphics tests were only seeing an increase of around 36% now don't get me wrong that's outstanding considering how much the 10.5 inch iPad pro improved over the nine point seven inch iPad pro in fact the new 11 inch iPad pro score is only a couple of thousand points behind the graphics chip in the base 2018 15 inch macbook pro a laptop that costs twenty four hundred dollars however the 36 percent increase is nowhere near the doubling in graphics performance that Apple claimed during the keynote so let's run some more graphics test starting with n22 s benchmark the new iPad pro scored over twice as high as the 10.5 inch iPad pro now that's absolutely insane and we're definitely seeing the doubling and graphics performance here since as a graphics test in fact the new iPad pro set a new record for the benchmark which was previously broken by the iPhone 10s max when it scored 363,000 points in our testing so Apple is currently way ahead of the market in terms of phone and tablet performance now running an two twos html5 test the new iPad pro scored twenty percent higher than the old model which isn't that big of a difference but it's the highest score in that test that we've ever seen now onto another browser benchmark octane 2.0 the 11 inch iPad pro score 31 percent higher than the ten point five inch pro now that's the kind of improvement we want to see so based on these browser benchmarks you might see a small improvement while using Safari but it's nothing write home about we then ran base marks metal graphics test in the eleven inch iPad pro scored over twice as high as the 10.5 inch iPad pro once again proving apples claims of two times graphics performance to be true finishing off with their final graphics test GFX bench is 1080p Manhattan off screen test the new 11 inch iPad pro scored a hundred and thirty three percent higher than the ten point five inch model substantially more than double to score these improvements are actually shocking seeing as the 10.5 inch iPad pro is already outperforming so many other devices in the market now let's see if these benchmark improvements can translate into the real world starting with a video editing test we took a one-minute 4k at 60 frames per second project with an added filter and exported it to 1080p using Adobe Rush the 11 inch iPad pro finished exporting in only 2 minutes and 56 seconds compared to 6 minutes and 10 seconds on the 10.5 inch iPad pro again that's more than twice as fast so it's actually very impressive to see the benchmark improvements carry over into real-world applications now for photo editing which doesn't really use much of the graphics chip we exported 50 edited JPEG images in Adobe Lightroom cc the 11 inch iPad pro finished in 2 minutes and 33 seconds while the 10.5 inch iPad pro finished in 2 minutes and 58 seconds so there really isn't much of a difference here even though the processor is much more powerful on the new iPad pro while editing the photos themselves we noticed that the you I was more responsive in applying effects and things like that was noticeably faster on the new iPad pro but to be honest the tempo 5 inch iPad pro was already fast enough while edited overall were extremely pleased with the performance of the new iPad pro high-end desktop level performance in a tablet that's only five point nine millimeters thick is unheard of these kind of numbers have sparked ideas of Apple implementing AR M processors into their Macs sometime in the future now there's a lot of work that needs to be done before that happens but if it does we'll be here making videos so make sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on those videos when they come if you enjoy this video like it and hit that subscribe button also check out a price guide which makes it extremely easy to find the best deals and Apple products updated daily be sure to follow us on social media and we'll see in the next videothe new 2018 iPad pro is a spectacle of Engineering with a brilliant design in a chip so powerful that it gives even the most premium laptops a run for their money in this video we're gonna look specifically at performance to see if it's worth upgrading or buying the new 2018 iPad pro instead of last year's 10.5 inch iPad pro and a discounted price since both 11 inch in 12 point 9 in sizes of iPad pros are equipped with the same a 12 X Bionic chip we're going to use the 11 inch model for this test we're also not using the one terabyte model that packs 6 gigabytes of RAM instead of 4 but if you've got over $1,500 to spend on it you should see a little bit better performance overall like in video editing and photo editing when using many different layers let's get right into some benchmarks before we do some video and photo editing export tests starting with Geekbench for cpu benchmark we're getting a 27% better score in the single core test in multi-core which is what really matters we're getting a 90% higher score on the new iPad pro in fact that's close to the performance of the best processor option in the 2017 5k iMac and to think that a five point nine millimeter tablet is getting this much raw performance is incredible now a thief bunch Wars graphics tests were only seeing an increase of around 36% now don't get me wrong that's outstanding considering how much the 10.5 inch iPad pro improved over the nine point seven inch iPad pro in fact the new 11 inch iPad pro score is only a couple of thousand points behind the graphics chip in the base 2018 15 inch macbook pro a laptop that costs twenty four hundred dollars however the 36 percent increase is nowhere near the doubling in graphics performance that Apple claimed during the keynote so let's run some more graphics test starting with n22 s benchmark the new iPad pro scored over twice as high as the 10.5 inch iPad pro now that's absolutely insane and we're definitely seeing the doubling and graphics performance here since as a graphics test in fact the new iPad pro set a new record for the benchmark which was previously broken by the iPhone 10s max when it scored 363,000 points in our testing so Apple is currently way ahead of the market in terms of phone and tablet performance now running an two twos html5 test the new iPad pro scored twenty percent higher than the old model which isn't that big of a difference but it's the highest score in that test that we've ever seen now onto another browser benchmark octane 2.0 the 11 inch iPad pro score 31 percent higher than the ten point five inch pro now that's the kind of improvement we want to see so based on these browser benchmarks you might see a small improvement while using Safari but it's nothing write home about we then ran base marks metal graphics test in the eleven inch iPad pro scored over twice as high as the 10.5 inch iPad pro once again proving apples claims of two times graphics performance to be true finishing off with their final graphics test GFX bench is 1080p Manhattan off screen test the new 11 inch iPad pro scored a hundred and thirty three percent higher than the ten point five inch model substantially more than double to score these improvements are actually shocking seeing as the 10.5 inch iPad pro is already outperforming so many other devices in the market now let's see if these benchmark improvements can translate into the real world starting with a video editing test we took a one-minute 4k at 60 frames per second project with an added filter and exported it to 1080p using Adobe Rush the 11 inch iPad pro finished exporting in only 2 minutes and 56 seconds compared to 6 minutes and 10 seconds on the 10.5 inch iPad pro again that's more than twice as fast so it's actually very impressive to see the benchmark improvements carry over into real-world applications now for photo editing which doesn't really use much of the graphics chip we exported 50 edited JPEG images in Adobe Lightroom cc the 11 inch iPad pro finished in 2 minutes and 33 seconds while the 10.5 inch iPad pro finished in 2 minutes and 58 seconds so there really isn't much of a difference here even though the processor is much more powerful on the new iPad pro while editing the photos themselves we noticed that the you I was more responsive in applying effects and things like that was noticeably faster on the new iPad pro but to be honest the tempo 5 inch iPad pro was already fast enough while edited overall were extremely pleased with the performance of the new iPad pro high-end desktop level performance in a tablet that's only five point nine millimeters thick is unheard of these kind of numbers have sparked ideas of Apple implementing AR M processors into their Macs sometime in the future now there's a lot of work that needs to be done before that happens but if it does we'll be here making videos so make sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on those videos when they come if you enjoy this video like it and hit that subscribe button also check out a price guide which makes it extremely easy to find the best deals and Apple products updated daily be sure to follow us on social media and we'll see in the next video\n"