
Over the last few hours we have discovered that the second generation of Xiaomi Mi Pad has recently been tested by Geekbench to evaluate its performance. As the public results, we have come to see that the technical features will (at least in part) and what the result was.
Starting from the specifications that we now know, we find a SoC aboard Intel Atom X5-Z8500 equipped with a quad core CPU from 2,24 GHz, 2 GB of RAM and the 5.1 Lollipop operating system with MIUI 7 graphic customization.
It would seem a big step forward compared to the first generation Nvidia Tegra K1 SoC, but in reality, the benchmark test result does not really lead us to these conclusions:
- Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 with SoC Intel Atom X5: Single Core 985 and Multi Core 3268;
- Xiaomi Mi Pad with SoC Nvidia Tegra K1: single core 1113 and multi core 3481.
As you can see, as regards the power generated by a single core, the new Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 will be even lower than the first generation while in the multi core the new Intel architecture makes itself felt. Of course, although the computational power will not be much higher, the test in question does not take into account many factors, including the power consumption of the CPU and the graphics performance of the GPU. They could be much better and give the tablet a generational leap in this respect.
As for the date of submission, a rumor of a few days ago indicates 3 December as a date chosen by Xiaomi.
via | Xiaomi Fans Italia