The new Apple tablet compared with the first model and the Motorola Xoom TouchArcade The site lists a number of interesting data on the graphics capabilities of iPad 2, the new Apple tablet coming in Italian stores March 25. Just before the conference to introduce the device, the developer Guy Inglese has published some benchmarks that give an idea of \u200b\u200bthe power of iPad 2 compared to the previous model: if it can handle 200 sprites on screen while maintaining a frame rate of 45 fps The new version comes to 65 fps with over 400 sprites.
A second demo made by the developer also makes mark these results: 60 fps with 100 animated sprites on the iPad, 60 fps with 750 animated sprites on iPad 2. During the event Apple talked about "nine times the graphics power of the first iPad", and these data seem to be confirmed. But there's more: after the U.S.
release of the new tablet, the site AnandTech wanted to make a comparative test using the GLBenchmark 2.0, a software developed for precisely measuring the environmental performance in OpenGL ES 2.0. The results are confronted first iPad iPad 2 and Xoom Motorola, which is the first Android-based tablet Nvidia Tegra 2.
Here's what came out: Source: TouchArcade
A second demo made by the developer also makes mark these results: 60 fps with 100 animated sprites on the iPad, 60 fps with 750 animated sprites on iPad 2. During the event Apple talked about "nine times the graphics power of the first iPad", and these data seem to be confirmed. But there's more: after the U.S.
release of the new tablet, the site AnandTech wanted to make a comparative test using the GLBenchmark 2.0, a software developed for precisely measuring the environmental performance in OpenGL ES 2.0. The results are confronted first iPad iPad 2 and Xoom Motorola, which is the first Android-based tablet Nvidia Tegra 2.
Here's what came out: Source: TouchArcade
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