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iPad mini and iPhone 13 Pro Max

Both the CPU and GPU of the A15 Bionic in the iPad mini confirmed slower than the iPhone 13 Pro in our early testing

Posted on September 24, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

We’ve got our hands on the new iPhone 13 Max Pro and the iPad mini 6. Both feature Apple’s 15 Bionic with 6-core CPU and 5-core GPU configuration, but we have confirmed the performance of the chip in the iPad mini is indeed slower on the CPU side, but also on the GPU side too.

Apple’s new iPhone 13 series and iPad mini 6 models are finally rolling out across the globe. We’ve managed to get our hands on both the iPhone 13 Pro Max and the iPad mini 6 in the new and stunning Sierra Blue and Starlight colors, respectively.
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