The AnTuTu score is a comprehensive benchmark score used to evaluate the performance of smartphones and tablets. Using the AnTuTu app, it measures various aspects of device performance, including CPU, GPU, memory, and user experience (UX). The higher the score, the better the processing and graphics performance, making it a useful metric for comparing devices and considering purchase options. AnTuTu is regularly updated to accommodate the latest hardware and technologies.
The iPad (5th generation), released in 2017, features the SoC (System on Chip) Apple A9. Its AnTuTu score is 128,000 based on version ver6.
SoC (System on a Chip) is a semiconductor chip integrated into electronic devices such as smartphones and tablets, combining functionalities such as processor (CPU), graphics (GPU), memory controller, and communication modules on a single chip. This integration enables device miniaturization and power savings, resulting in efficient processing. The performance and energy efficiency of smartphones and tablets are significantly influenced by the capabilities of the SoC used. SoCs are widely utilized not only in mobile devices but also in IoT devices and some computers across various fields.
Now, let's analyze the AnTuTu score of iPad (5th generation) based on data from devices released in the past 3 years.
View AnTuTu Score Distribution for the Past 3 Years.
Where Does iPad (5th generation) Stand?
The graph below shows the AnTuTu score distribution for the past 3 years. The horizontal axis represents the AnTuTu score, while the vertical axis represents the volume percentage. The volume percentage is based on the total number of smartphones registered on yourfones.net over the past 3 years, with 100 representing the entire population. Higher values indicate a greater number of smartphones with that score in the market.
The red bar represents the AnTuTu score for iPad (5th generation), while the blue bars show the distribution over the past 3 years. This graph helps place iPad (5th generation) in context among tablet devices from the past 3 years.
Based on this distribution chart, iPad (5th generation) is considered modest in AnTuTu scores over the past 3 years, but it can serve as an affordable tablet option.