Check Out How Apple’s Latest M2 Chip Performs Against Recent Apple Processors on iPhone, iPad, and Macs

Apple has come a long way and it is gearing up to launch the next generation of 3nm M2 Pro and M3 chips in the coming months. Earlier this year, Apple also unveiled the new Mac Studio with an M1 Ultra chip. If you think the M2 scores are impressive on Geekbench, the M1 Ultra blows it out of the water. With that said, the new comparison table aims to reflect the performance difference between each Apple Silicon ranging from the iPhone 11’s A13 chip to the Mac Studio’s M1 Ultra. The comparison is conducted by Macworld, sharing Geelbench 5 results for all recent processors of the iPhone, iPad, and Macs. The publication mentions that the differing clock speeds for temperature control can result in varying performance. The results are not at all surprising. The M1 Pro and M1 Max chips are the faster chips on the MacBook Pro lineup. You can check out the table above for Geekbench 5 Multi-core and Compute comparison. Apple will release more powerful variants of the M2 chip in the coming months which will offer further gains in CPU and GPU performance. The M1-equipped iPad Pros and the iPad Air are the fastest models, and the gap between them and the iPad and iPad mini is significant. The staggered release makes it difficult to predict what Apple will do to the CPUs in the iPad and iPad mini; the iPad will probably get the A15 Bionic in its next upgrade, but what about the iPad mini? The M1 may run too hot for the iPad mini’s form, though it could run a clocked-down version. This is all there is to it, folks. Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.

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