Apple’s new M2 iPad Air has a nine-core GPU, despite original claims to the contrary

By news@appleinsider.com (Charles Martin) Apple has quietly changed the M2 iPad Air’s listed GPU core count from 10 cores to nine cores, and Metal benchmark testing suggests that the nine-core spec is accurate.Apple has corrected the GPU core count in the M2 iPad Air’s description.The M2 iPad Air was originally announced as having a 10-core GPU in its initial press release on May 7, 2024. The press release has remained uncorrected, as has an iPad Air support page, and all listings for the product in Apple Stores outside the US as of June 1, 2024.The correction, first spotted by 9to5 Mac, on Saturday is likely to be the true core count, with the original specs having strangely been in error. Geekbench’s Metal benchmark testing of the M2 iPad Air shows a score of 41,095, compared to the M2 Pro’s 10-core GPU, which rates a score of 45,195. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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