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AdamNC

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I have had mine for a week and did a basic clean up of it. Removed some apps, emptied trash ect. First Time since I got it. Then I turned it off. Charged fully. Then I said let’s do a geekbench test. Wow.
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I am impressed. That’s very close to 2018 i7 MacBook Pro territory.
 
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To put it into perspective, my 2017 iPad Pro has a Metal/Compute score of 6563 and CPU scores of 844/2308.

...and just for fun...
  • iPhone 11 Pro scores 6328 Metal/Compute and 1336/3566 CPU
  • 2019 4k iMac 3.2ghz 6-core i7 Vega 20 scores 26156 Metal, 23597 OpenCL and 1229/6203 CPU
So about double the Metal score and 34% better single core score than the older iPad Pro, and not far off a recent iMac/iPhone for single-core scores.
 
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