sza macrumors 6502a Original poster Dec 21, 2010 608 994 Jun 11, 2017 #1 Apple mentioned the new iPad Pro uses A10X fusion which has 6 cores, but the geekbench score shows it has only 3 cores. Any idea why? Last edited: Jun 11, 2017
Apple mentioned the new iPad Pro uses A10X fusion which has 6 cores, but the geekbench score shows it has only 3 cores. Any idea why?
K keviig macrumors 6502 Jun 7, 2012 498 225 Jun 11, 2017 #2 Geekbench only showes the active cores during the benchmark, which is the 3 high performance ones. Reactions: ABC5S, keysofanxiety and gobikerider
gobikerider Suspended Apr 15, 2016 2,022 1,478 United States Jun 11, 2017 #3 keviig said: Geekbench only showes the active cores during the benchmark, which is the 3 high performance ones. Click to expand... This [doublepost=1497250304][/doublepost] sza said: Apple mentioned the new iPad Pro uses A10X fusion which has 6 cores, but the geekbench score shows it has only 3 cores. Any idea why? Click to expand... The A10X has 3 high performance cores and 3 low power cores for basic things. Reactions: ABC5S
keviig said: Geekbench only showes the active cores during the benchmark, which is the 3 high performance ones. Click to expand... This [doublepost=1497250304][/doublepost] sza said: Apple mentioned the new iPad Pro uses A10X fusion which has 6 cores, but the geekbench score shows it has only 3 cores. Any idea why? Click to expand... The A10X has 3 high performance cores and 3 low power cores for basic things.