Apple.com says "twice the CPU and GPU power of its predecessor". So I'd assume that this is a new variation of the A7, with beefed up graphics capabilities.
In other words, they tell us the A7 has twice the CPU and GPU performance of its predecessor. i.e. the A7 has twice the performance of the A6, which we already knew. They're not comparing to the A6X.Apple said:The new A7 chip in iPad Air was designed with 64-bit architecture. It delivers killer performance — up to two times faster CPU and graphics performance than its predecessor — without sacrificing battery life.
In other words, it has twice the CPU speed compared to the previous iPad and enough the graphics performance for all you want to do on your iPad.Apple said:The new Apple-designed A7 chip brings 64-bit desktop-class architecture to iPad. That means up to twice the CPU speed and graphics performance for everything you do.
I don't see them claiming twice the GPU power anywhere. Not for the iPad Air at least.
The new A7 chip in iPad Air was designed with 64-bit architecture. It delivers killer performance — up to two times faster CPU and graphics performance than its predecessor — without sacrificing battery life. So you get incredible power in a device you can take with you wherever you go.
. Why they didn't just call it the new iPad is beyond me.
They are comparing to A6X. They showed a graph that featured previous iPads, including 4th generation (the current up until today); ipad air was claimed to be 2x faster.More EDIT: I'll just quote Apple. About the A7 chip they say this:In other words, they tell us the A7 has twice the CPU and GPU performance of its predecessor. i.e. the A7 has twice the performance of the A6, which we already knew. They're not comparing to the A6X.
Yeah but the difference between the iPhone 5 and the iPad 4 was 100 Mhz.
It would be pretty annoying if you got the same graphic performance out of the iPad 4 as the new iPad Air. Why they didn't just call it the new iPad is beyond me.
They are claiming the retina mini is up to 8x faster than the mini for gpu and 4 times in cpu. Wouldn't that mean the A7 in retina mini kinda equals the ipad air?
I'm guessing the A7 clock speeds will be the same for the iPad Air and retina iPad Mini to reduce developer fragmentation so there will only be two bins: iPhone and iPad.I wonder if there are clocking differences. They're all A7's (mini, Iphone and AIR), but it wouldn't surprise me if somehow Apple binned them parts according to frequencies/power profiles.
They probably believe the iPad Mini will see demand equal or greater than the iPad Air, although the new Air design does take away some of the Mini's size advantages, so they don't want to appear to be penalizing Mini users. In the face of increased tablet competition at the low-end, it's also consistent with Apple's usual strategy to respond by moving the Mini a higher hardware tier to add value rather than focusing on lowering the price.Finally, the only separation between iPad mini and iPad is the screen. Everything else would appear to be the same. I thought they would go in the opposite direction and try to make the full size iPad a higher end one somehow.
Not only is it a move to highlight where hardware markers may be lacking in software, I also saw it as a move to highlight to software companies like Microsoft and Google the importance of hardware. Specifically rather than selling software individually, selling a subscription or pushing ads on users, Apple can give it all away for free with no further direct transactions because they already made their money on the hardware.I watched the entire presentation. Major change of direction for apple, in that all the software announcements ended with the word "Free". In a world where it is getting increasingly difficult to differentiate your tablets/smartphones in hardware, apple have made an interesting move and decided to differentiate by supplying a wide range of highly engineered, highly developed and integrated applications for free. The other tablet suppliers, might provided various wrappers and front ends for their interfaces, but they fundamentally rely on the google App Store to provide its apps. That model won't be able to compete on software quality. Apple is leveraging its in-house software expertise to good effect.
Would a slightly smaller display really offset the smaller battery in the mini compared to the air if the A7s are clocked at the same speed and of the same bin? Apple claims same 10 hour lifetime.I'm guessing the A7 clock speeds will be the same for the iPad Air and retina iPad Mini to reduce developer fragmentation so there will only be two bins: iPhone and iPad.
Would a slightly smaller display really offset the smaller battery in the mini compared to the air if the A7s are clocked at the same speed and of the same bin? Apple claims same 10 hour lifetime.
Any guesses on which baseband they're using?
They highlighted support for more LTE networks and the specs page lists 14 bands, more than any of the iPhone 5S SKUs.
I know Qualcomm was talking about a "global" LTE baseband.