Early iPad Pro Geekbench results (if true) make it out to be basically double the performance of my M1 Mac mini. Double the single core score, double the multicore score, and double the graphics score 👀 It's only been three years!

CPU: https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/6013825

GPU: https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/compute/2154401

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iPad16,6 - Geekbench

Benchmark results for an iPad16,6 with an ARM processor.

@stroughtonsmith This is wild. Incredible performance and still a fucking half-arsed platform. They would be better putting fucking windows on it in a VM. At least then I could use it for Excel.
@stroughtonsmith probably more than double if in comparable enclosure - cooling on mini must be much better than iPad, no?
@stroughtonsmith It's interesting that comparing to M3, both single and multi-core are roughly 20% faster. Guess this is suppose to be the core design they want to use for 3nm in the first place.
@stroughtonsmith imagine all of the things that you can’t do with that kind of performance.
@mike @stroughtonsmith Isn't it up to developers to make the apps that make the hardware sweat?
@richaesthetic it’s tough when Apple prohibits entire categories of applications and restricts how you’re able to monetize your software.
@mike I guess developing for iOS and iPadOS may require innovation given the more difficult conditions set forth by Apple?

@richaesthetic @mike

https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxLozouqtsKHzceC7aZUE-jd95Zw0-AoRA?si=EgEizbeiK5p2aRN1

I have this strong memory of the arguments about DOS being needed for real work because GUIs just were too restrictive. This was when there were wars between MS-DOS and Windows, with Mac and Windows users lumped together in the “WIMP” camp (windows, icons, mice, pointers).

This lasted into the 2000s with the Unix / Solaris / Linux camp, and they did make a strong argument with full POSIX tools and shells (pipes, redirection, the whole kit). But by the 2010s even they would never consider using pure text mode, and the graphical terminal apps are absolutely doing way more than just an evolved version of “QEMM” or any multitasking option of the DOS era.

The last frontier may be remote access — I can still feel the newly-conquered territory of Microsoft Remote Desktop and friends, capturing the flag from ssh (and telnet, vt102, etc RIP).

So when Quinn talks about the new frontiers of productivity with iPad users — who now outnumber Mac users in sales? — working in new fields, and (my favourite part) unburdened by the overheads of “PC ownership” (whether that means virus checking, file maintenance, or the old beloved disk defragmentation habit) … when he brings that up, my mind turns to this memory.

Ah that reminds me … I really need to make a free screensaver that simulates DEFRAG.EXE.

Bevor Sie zu YouTube weitergehen

@richaesthetic @mike turns out defrag screensavers have been around for 15 years, probably much more …

Here's an ASMR of a real one, with the actual disk doing its thing, mmmm 👍

https://youtu.be/KR3TbL3Tl6M

Defrag HDD Sound | Hard Drive Sounds ASMR | Old Computer Sounds | Hard Disk Defragmentation Ambience

YouTube
@richaesthetic @mike @stroughtonsmith Every time I switch apps and the new app acts like it just woke up and has to get its bearings again. So annoying.
@hunterhacker @richaesthetic @mike @stroughtonsmith Yes, switch to another app and then come back and the previous app has randomly lost its state. Difficult to trust the iPadOS platform when stupid sh!t like that is still happening in 2024. 🤦‍♂️

@mike @stroughtonsmith Very easy to imagine many things.

Wish they would allow something like Soundsource https://rogueamoeba.com/soundsource/ for iPadOS which you wouldn’t even need M4 power to run.

SoundSource - Superior sound control

Quickly play sound bites, audio effects, and music clips on your Mac.

@stroughtonsmith remember the 1990s when we used to get those kind of performance increases in half or less that time? Great to have similar gains again though!
@stroughtonsmith I’m really hoping we get some sort of macOS Touch or something to go along with this beefy iPad Pro. I’d love to buy one as a hyper portable laptop, but my M1 iPad Pro really isn’t slowing down for how I use it. A proper OS on this thing and I’d never buy another MBP.
@stroughtonsmith it’s pretty fast and unbelievably thin - but after all it’s still „just“ an iPad. It can basically do the very same things as an iPad from years ago.
Every year we are saying: it’s time for iPadOS to evolve, allow background tasks/Apps like on the Mac would be good start…
@stroughtonsmith the worst design choice of the new iPad Pros is the thinness in my opinion. It puts an unnecessary constraint on the battery size and in order to keep those 10 hours of runtime I think they really cant let the os too loose, or it would drain too drastically.
And now with those iPads being brand new this could be a reason for even more years to come and no drastic changes being in sight 🙈
@stroughtonsmith I hear the iPad Pro is great for running benchmark software… not much else though 🤪
@stroughtonsmith Yes, but Apple Silicon has failed to evolve. Someone on YouTube said so! Etc.