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Apple M4 With A ‘4 + 6’ Configuration Gets Spotted In First Geekbench 6 Benchmark Leak, Revealing Slightly Lowered Clock Speeds Than M3

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A few hours have passed since Apple officially unveiled the M4 and the first iPad Pro featuring the SoC has allegedly been benchmarked on Geekbench 6.

Sadly, we cannot compare the single-core and multi-core scores against the M3 or the M2 because the leak revolves around the chipset’s Machine Learning performance, but that does not mean we cannot dive deep and check out its other specifications.

New Geekbench 6 shows that the fastest M4 core is running at 3.93GHz, 3 percent slower than the M3 The M4 iPad Pro that showed up on the benchmarking website features the identifier iPad16,3, which is the first positive evidence hinting that the new model’s scores were uploaded to Geekbench 6.

The remaining models feature the designations iPad16,4, iPad16,5, and iPad16,6, with the M2 versions identified with iPad14,3.

Even though we cannot gauge the single-threaded or multi-threaded capabilities of the latest iPad Pro, the Machine Learning score obtained by the tablet was 9,234. Related Story M4 GPU May Not Offer Any Performance Improvement Over The M3, Particularly In Non-Ray Tracing Workloads, According To Various ClaimsThe top-end version of the M4 was benchmarked on Geekbench 6, with the chipset sporting four performance and six efficiency cores.

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