Geekbench 6 benchmarks show that the iPad Air M3 offers a significant performance boost. It outperforms the iPad Air with the M2 chip by about 18% in the multi-core performance test. Specifically, the iPad Air M3 scored an average of 11,605, while the previous model only scored 9,817. While this increase is not revolutionary, it can make a difference in demanding tasks such as video editing, 3D design, or using professional applications.
Upgrading to iPad Air M3 from M2 version is considered unnecessary
The M3 chip's performance improvements come from a number of upgrades to the processor architecture, including greater power efficiency and better management of the high-performance cores. However, the difference may not be too noticeable in everyday tasks - which is pretty standard when comparing chip generations.
The real time to judge the power of the M3 chip will come when Apple announces more powerful computers, like the Mac Studio with the Ultra chip. Comparing the M3 Ultra to the M4 Max will be key to determining the performance leap.
Who should buy the iPad Air M3?
The iPad Air M3 is positioned as the ideal choice for those looking for a balance between performance and portability within the Apple ecosystem. If users need a more economical tablet for everyday tasks such as watching movies or doing light office work, the standard iPad will be the right choice.
The iPad Air M3 is expected to officially hit shelves on March 12. Although early tests do not show a big enough change to warrant an upgrade from the iPad Air M2, Apple continues to affirm its commitment to improving the performance of its processors to maintain its competitive position compared to previous generations.
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