Apple's new iPad Air M2 has caused quite a stir, particularly due to confusion over the number of GPU cores. Despite this confusion, Apple has confirmed that the iPad Air M2's performance claims are accurate.
Over the weekend, Apple updated its website updatedto make a correction regarding the number of GPU cores in the new iPad Air M2. The device was originally advertised as having a 10-core GPU, but it turns out that it actually has a 9-core GPU. This adjustment has raised some questions about whether the previous performance claims are still valid. However, an Apple spokesperson has confirmed that the advertised performance figures remain correct.
clarification from Apple
An Apple spokesman has opposite 9to5Mac issued a statement emphasizing that all performance claims of the M2 iPad Air are based on the actual 9-core GPU. The official statement reads:
We are updating Apple.com to correct the core count for the M2 iPad Air. All performance claims for the M2 iPad Air are correct and based on a 9-core GPU.
This clarification is crucial as it confirms that the performance of the iPad Air M2 remains unchanged despite the confusion.
performance of the iPad Air M2
Apple claims that the new iPad Air M2 is nearly 50 percent faster than the previous model with M1. This performance increase is mainly due to the faster memory bandwidth and the new GPU architecture. In addition, the iPad Air M2 delivers up to three times faster performance compared to the model with the A14 Bionic chip. The main performance improvements include:
- Productive tasks: Edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations faster.
- Creative tasks: Improved performance when editing photos and videos, as well as when drawing and designing.
- Gaming: Smoother and more realistic graphics for demanding games.
Uniqueness of the M2 iPad Air
Interestingly, the M2 iPad Air is the first M2 device to come with a 9-core GPU. Usually, Apple offers GPU configurations with 8 or 10 cores. This makes the iPad Air M2 a unique product in the current Apple line.
iPad Air M2: Performance data correct despite GPU confusion
In summary, the confusion surrounding the iPad Air M2's GPU cores has not affected the device's advertised performance. Apple has confirmed that the advertised performance figures are accurate and the device continues to be a significant improvement over its previous models. So if you're looking for a powerful, versatile tablet, the iPad Air M2 is a great choice. (Image: Apple)
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