The A15 of the iPad mini 6 is at 2.9 GHz against 3.2 GHz for the iPhone 13
The iPhone 13 and iPad mini 6 have the A15 chip, but it’s not exactly the same between the two products. The iPad mini 6 model has a clock speed of 2.9 GHz, compared to 3.2 GHz for the iPhone 13.
The benchmarks on Geekbench make it possible to compare the A15 of the iPad mini 6 and the chip of the iPhone 13. In the test with a processor core, the iPad gets the average score is 1,595. That’s 4,540 with all hearts. In comparison, the iPhone 13 gets on average 1,730 and 4,660. The tablet is therefore down by around 8% with one core and around 3% with all cores.
It’s a safe bet that users won’t see any noticeable difference in use if they compare the performance of an iPhone 13 to that of the iPad mini 6. Still, it’s astonishing that Apple decided to make adjustments to the frequency. This difference still allows the new tablet to display good performance gains compared to the previous model. There is a 40% gain with one core and 70% with all cores compared to the iPad mini 5.
The iPad mini 6 is already available for pre-order, with the first deliveries taking place next week. You can order the tablet from Apple or from the following resellers: