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Apple's M5 iPad Pro Benchmarks Revealed: 12% Higher Single-Core and 15% Higher Multi-Core Scores Compared to M4

On October 5th, 2025, tech media BleepingComputer reported that the Geekbench benchmark database had listed a device identified as the iPad17,3, which is believed to be the prototype for the upcoming high-end M5 iPad Pro. According to the leaked benchmarks, the M5 iPad Pro shows significant performance improvements over its predecessor, the M4 iPad Pro.

Benchmark Highlights

  • Single-Core Performance: The M5 iPad Pro achieved a single-core score of 4,175 in Geekbench 6.5.0, a 12.23% increase compared to the M4 iPad Pro's score of 3,720.
  • Multi-Core Performance: The multi-core score for the M5 iPad Pro was 15,577, representing a 15.39% improvement over the M4 iPad Pro's 13,499.

Technical Specifications

  • Clock Speed: The M5 chip is reported to have a maximum clock frequency of 4.42 GHz.
  • RAM: The test device was equipped with 12GB of RAM, suggesting that the storage options for the M5 iPad Pro might start at 256GB or 512GB.

Performance Implications

The impressive single-core performance of the M5 iPad Pro indicates that it will handle everyday tasks such as app launches, web browsing, and most gaming scenarios with ease. In comparison, the Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme chip, which is another high-end processor, scored around 4,080 in single-core tests and 23,491 in multi-core tests.

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