Apple iPad mini review: One for the road
One for the road
Synthetic benchmarks
The iPad mini is driven by the Apple A5 chipset, which has two 1 GHz Cortex-A9 cores and a dual-core PowerVR SGX543 graphics chip. The amount of on-board RAM is 512 MB.
We can't say we're thrilled with this kind of hardware - it is around two years old now and not up to speed compared to the quad-core Tegra inside the Nexus 7. The amount of RAM isn't impressive either, given that even the iPhone reached the 1 GB milestone already.
So without further ado, here go the benchmarks.
We start off with Geekbench, which puts the chipset through all kinds of stress tests like processing per core, graphics performance, memory performance, etc. The iPad mini hits last place here, behind its hardware twin the iPad 2.
Geekbench 2
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy Note II
2000 -
Samsung Galaxy S III
1845 -
Apple iPad 4
1756 -
LG Optimus G
1723 -
HTC One X (Tegra 3)
1634 -
Apple iPhone 5
1601 -
Google Nexus 7
1444 -
Apple iPad 3
791 -
Apple iPad 2
781 -
Apple iPad mini
745
GLBenchmark focuses on the dual-core PowerVR GPU inside the iPad mini. The Egypt 2.5 off-screen test shows the GPU's raw power as it pushes a preset amount of pixels and ignores the screen resolution. The iPad mini got 14.5 frames per second, which isn't anything special in tablet terms but did beat the Samsung Galaxy S III and HTC One X.It's no surprise that the iPad 2 got an identical result here.
GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt (1080p off-screen)
Higher is better
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Apple iPad 4
51.8 -
LG Optimus G
29 -
Apple iPhone 5
27 -
Apple iPad 3
25.6 -
Samsung Galaxy Note II
17 -
Apple iPad mini
14.5 -
Apple iPad 2
14.5 -
Samsung Galaxy S III
13 -
Google Nexus 7
9.1 -
HTC One X (Tegra 3)
9
The on-screen test shows what framerate the CPU averages on the screen's native resolution, in this case 1024 x 768 pixels. The low native resolution helped the iPad mini do 24.3 fps, extending its advantage over the Android flagships, which have more pixels to deal with.
GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt on-screen
Higher is better
-
Apple iPad 4
41.5 -
Apple iPhone 5
39.4 -
LG Optimus G
33.6 -
Apple iPad mini
24.3 -
Apple iPad 2
23.2 -
Apple iPad 3
21.3 -
Samsung Galaxy Note II
17.3 -
Samsung Galaxy S III
14.1 -
HTC One X (Tegra 3)
14.1 -
Google Nexus 7
13.6
We move on to browser-based benchmarks. SunSpider and BrowserMark focus on JavaScript and HTML 5 performance. The iPad mini is running the latest iOS 6 so it should produce fine results here.
SunSpider showed an okay score for the iPad mini, just behind the ICS-running LG Optimus G. In BrowserMark the iPad mini managed to beat the LG superphone but didn't come close to the iPhone 5 and iPad 4.
SunSpider
Lower is better
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Apple iPad 4
880.1 -
Apple iPhone 5
915 -
Samsung Galaxy Note II
972 -
Samsung Galaxy S III
1304 -
Meizu MX 4-core
1312 -
LG Optimus G
1353 -
Apple iPad mini
1432 -
Apple iPad 3
1436.9 -
HTC One X (Tegra 3)
1468 -
Google Nexus 7
1703 -
Apple iPad 2
1773
BrowserMark
Higher is better
-
Apple iPad 4
195379 -
Apple iPhone 5
189937 -
Samsung Galaxy Note II
185034 -
Samsung Galaxy S III
158953 -
Meizu MX 4-core
158404 -
HTC One X (Tegra 3)
140270 -
Google Nexus 7
131788 -
Apple iPad 3
126817 -
Apple iPad mini
123300 -
Apple iPad 2
122976 -
LG Optimus G
118126
Reader comments
- TheAppleFan
- 08 Mar 2024
- nPa
f o r e s h a d o w i n g well now in 2024 the iPad mini is awful
- h
- 16 Feb 2022
- Mej
unfortunatly no you cannot play pubg on it
- Anonymous
- 19 Jan 2022
- 3SI
Reading this now is definitely funny with things like the iPad mini becoming "the iPad" in the Future or calling iOS 6 "underwhelming" when it was one of the Most reliable iOS releases ever