The iPad mini 7 is here and is set to impress with impressive hardware improvements. The A17 Pro chip and 8 GB RAM in particular take the compact tablet to a new level of performance. The question many are asking is: How much better is the iPad mini 7 really compared to its predecessor?
With the iPad mini 7, Apple is once again bringing a compact powerhouse onto the market. Although the design appears unchanged at first glance, the latest technology is inside. The new A17 Pro chip, which already caused a stir in the iPhone 15 Pro, is particularly exciting. But what does that mean for performance? Below you'll find out everything about the improvements, the Geekbench results and what you can expect from the new iPad mini.
A17 Pro chip: More power in a compact format
The core of the new iPad mini is the A17 Pro chip, which is also used in the iPhone 15 Pro. This chip is based on the latest architecture and offers a significant increase in performance compared to the A15 Bionic chip in the iPad mini 6. The first Benchmarks on Geekbench clearly show how big the performance leap is. In the single-core test, the iPad mini 7 achieved an impressive 2,800 points, which is a noticeable improvement over the 2,100 points of the iPad mini 6. In the multi-core test, the values are 6,500 points compared to 5,400 points in the previous model. These figures demonstrate the increased efficiency and power that come into play especially in complex tasks and multitasking.
More RAM for better performance
Another important aspect of the new iPad mini 7 is the upgraded RAM. The new model comes with 8 GB of RAM, which is double the amount of the iPad mini 6, which only had 4 GB of RAM. This difference mainly affects the support of Apple Intelligence features that are only possible with more RAM. You will notice that the iPad mini 7 runs much smoother, even when you have several apps open at the same time or you are using demanding applications such as photo editing or gaming.
Graphics power: The 5-core GPU in focus
The A17 Pro chip in the iPad mini 7 has a 5-core graphics unit, which in combination with the larger RAM offers significantly better graphics performance. According to the Geekbench results, the iPad mini 7 achieves an impressive 25,600 points in the GPU benchmark, while the iPad mini 6 only achieves 20,200 points. The iPhone 15 Pro with its 6-core GPU also only achieves 20,700 points in comparison. For you, this means that graphics-intensive applications such as games or 3D models run significantly faster and more smoothly on the new iPad mini. Mobile gamers and creative minds in particular will feel the difference.
Comparison with the iPhone 15 Pro
It's interesting to see how the iPad mini 7 compares to the iPhone 15 Pro. Both devices are equipped with the A17 Pro chip but the iPhone 15 Pro has a 6-core GPU, which makes it more powerful in certain areas. In the Geekbench single-core test, the iPhone 15 Pro scores around 2,900 points, and in the multi-core test it scores as much as 7,200 points. Still, the iPad mini 7 stays close behind and offers amazing performance for its size.
Availability and price
The iPad mini 7 is available for pre-order now, and first deliveries begin on Wednesday, October 23. Apple is staying true to the price of the previous model, making the iPad mini 7 an attractive upgrade for anyone looking for a compact, powerful tablet. The device is available from just 599 euros. The new iPad mini is an excellent choice, especially for frequent travelers, students, or creative professionals looking for a powerful alternative to a laptop.
iPad mini 7: Compact design meets impressive performance
The iPad mini 7 brings impressive performance to the table in a compact format. With the A17 Pro chip, 8 GB RAM and improved graphics performance, it clearly stands out from its predecessor and takes the potential of the iPad mini to a new level. The benchmarks speak for themselves: This tablet is not only powerful but also ideal for users who do not want to make compromises on the go. So if you are looking for a powerful, portable device, you should consider the iPad mini 7. (Image: Apple)
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