On the evening of May 2, AnTuTu’s April iOS performance list was released, and the iPad products with M1 chip still firmly defended their dignity with a running score of more than 100W. The data collection time for this list is from April 1st to April 30th, 2022. The results appearing in the list are the average running score, not the highest running score, which is more representative. The list scores are based on AnTuTu. The V9 version is the main version, and the running score of the V9 version cannot be compared with the scores of the previous version. 1st place: iPad Pro 5 (12.9-inch) average running score: 1257209 2nd place: iPad Pro 5 (11-inch) average running score: 1190035 3rd place: iPad Air5 average running score: 1070355 Top three in the iOS performance list The most important feature of the product is Apple’s self-developed M1 chip, which also makes it form a cliff-like gap in the final running score experience with the previous products. The top iPad Pro5 can achieve a running score of about 125W. , which is about 40W higher than the fourth-ranked iPad Pro4. Such a gap can be said to be completely across the times. .
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