Apple iPad 2 Tablet PC beats Xoom and gaming benchmarks with it’s A4 CPU

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Posted on March 13th, 2011 Anand

ipad2 a5 Apple iPad 2 Tablet PC beats Xoom and gaming benchmarks with its A4 CPU at laptopshop.co.uk

Benchmark tests reveal just how powerful the new iPad 2 tablet PC from Apple is. It features an overclocked Dual Core CPU for better gaming and multitasking.

iFixit recently revealed their tear down of the iPad 2, but it’s the processor gurus that have discovered what’s truly inside.

Using software benchmarks, they’ve unearthed the speeds and feeds of the Apple A5. As you’ll no doubt be aware having read our headline above, there actually isn’t a 1GHz CPU at the helm, as AnandTech and IOSnoops report the dual-core ARM Cortex A9 is dynamically clocked around 900MHz, likely in search of reduced power consumption.

Perhaps more interestingly for all you gamers in the audience, the iPad 2 reports that it has a dual-core PowerVR SGX543MP2 GPU on the die as originally foretold — and, spoiler alert — it mops the floor with both the original iPad and the Motorola Xoom.

Though the new chip didn’t quite demonstrate 9X the graphical prowess of its predecessor, it rendered 57.6 frames per second in a GLBenchmark test where the (admittedly higher-res) Tegra 2 tablet managed only 26.7fps, and last year’s iPad pulled only 17.6fps. That’s some serious Tai Chi. Hit up our source links to see the difference it can make in games like Infinity Blade.

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