It is clear that the new iPhone (or iPad 3 ) should give better performance than their younger siblings, with the new chip A5X. However, as most of the power of this chip is used to handle the graphics of the Retina Display, we wondered how it would affect the overall performance of IOS and apps using this new resolution.
The boys have been charged SmartDoktor compare the three generations of iPhone we have already in the street, putting them through some tests to compare their performance. And the results are, at least, surprising.
As we shall see in the video, not just compared the speed or graphics power. Specifically we tested the WiFi module and its connection speed, with the surprising result of an iPad 2 faster to transfer data over a wireless network. The runner is the new iPhone and the last, the original iPad. Also tested an app that used to perform benchmarks or tests YIELD. This time, the iPad 2 (764 points) and the new iPhone (760 points) obtained similar results, leaving the original iPad quite far, with 472 discrete points.
Another test focused on speed to start an app. The result, again, again giving the iPad 2 winner, followed by the new iPad. However, this test also are pretty even both, and not very accurate because it is impossible for the user in exactly the same moment the two icons. Here's the video in question in comparing the performance of the iPad, the iPad 2 and the new iPad.
In any case, these results should not be so rare. The new iPhone's CPU is the same as the iPad 2 (dual core 1 GHz), so that performance in normal operations should be similar. It is used when loading apps with a graph when we will see large performance differences. Also keep in mind that the GPU of the new iPhone has to move four times more pixels than the iPhone 2. Quite a challenge for which he designed the chip with four cores A5X. Therefore, in the coming months is when we will see the New iPad gain an advantage to his younger brother as they arise apps that make intensive use of its new components.
What do you think? ¿Surprised or disappointed with the results? Tell us in the comments.
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