Keep the dice: what's popping, it's at Donna's today's a day, 2018 iPad Pro. How fast is it in real life? Yes, here we go now. If you guys are fans of geek culture content makes you hit that subscribe button. Any of those vacations turned on students, any future content. So in this video we're going to be running the iPad Pro through its paces through a couple of benchmarks in comparison to the last year's model and the 15-inch MacBook Pro touch bar from 2017, which has the top processor and graphics card and a top it off we'll be testing this and the other two devices I mentioned in a video export battle of 4k v log footage from the GH 5s. So this won't be I phone footage.
It's not going to be optimized to handle it. It's going to be pure. If you are a creator, can you do it on this, and what does that export time? Look like so we're really going to see. Can this actually put the power to the pavement so to speak in this test? So first the gig. Now, as you can see, the new iPad Pro on paper just do the Geek bench scores is ridiculous, so we got 5,000 18 on the single core score, but 18,000 139 on a multi-core score, that's ridiculous, and just for shits and giggles from 2017, and it got 16,000 in some change.
That's craziness that this device has a higher multi-core score. Then a 15-inch, MacBook Pro with touch bar from a year ago, the next up we're going to do a graphic benchmark test called the an tutu, the 2-2, and it's kind of ridiculous. The new iPad just blitzes through this, with everything running on a crisp frame rate, which is pretty amazing, and to top that the 550 1000 score that it got on this test Jesus and when you put that against the last year's model 279,000 it is. That is a huge discrepancy between the two now my biggest graph about the iPad, since the pro has been released, is not the fact that it doesn't have the power, because I said it has the power not what just needs developers to create the pro apps for it. The challenge is with that.
Is it costs millions of dollars to recreate applications from the ground up to run on iOS, so until the marketplace was feasible, people like Adobe were like meh, we'll just keep our mobile apps there we're not going to redo Photoshop completely until it makes sense, and we saw that it makes sense now for them to do it, since they did at the keynote in its pretty incredible. But my biggest thing is: why has an Apple done final cut yet for it? You would think it's your device. Why don't you have brought your pro applications over to the iPad, which boggles my mind? It's like the weirdest sales pitch ever hey. We're going to make this pro tablet, but we're not going to offer any pro applications for it, but I digress, we're using I'm. Now the cool thing about this for this test is.
It also runs obviously on the MacBook Pro, and this is where things get a little interesting now, for the sake of time, we're going to fast-forward through this video clip to show them rendering out a six-minute, an 11-second 4k video that was shot on the jig 5s in v-log. With the grade on it done in iMovie now going into this, I was like man. I want to see how much further the iPad Pro from 2018 is going to win this by because the multi-core score obliterates the 15-inch MacBook Pro from last year. So I'm like this is an easy one, but we see the MacBook Pro come out on top by a good amount. Now we see a clock in a four minute and 57 second time- and this is fascinating to me, like I, said I'm was not expecting this computer to win followed by the 2018 I've had Pro at 6 minutes and 25 seconds, nearly a minute and a half longer, but it seems like the more interesting one is the fact that last year's model of the iPad Pro was 6 seconds slower at 6 minutes and 31 seconds, so something's really off you so either iMovie is just not optimized yet for the new iPad and if that's the case, that's another kind of weird situation that Apple put themselves into.
Not only do they not offer pro applications for their iPad Pro, but they haven't even optimized their apps to utilize all the power. Yet, if that's the case, or it just can't put the power down, which is really strange, considering the fact that you have things like metal things like iOS, it's just really strange to me that you have this ridiculous amount of power that it's showcasing and geek benches, but it's getting beaten by a computer that isn't as powerful as it and still not really outperforming the previous year. Even though on paper, the last year's model is getting completely obliterated by it. But those are really kind of the only two things that I'm thinking about at the moment where it's like. Okay, maybe it's the codec, maybe v-log is not what it can really handle.
Maybe you need to bring it in pro res and go it that way, but if it's a pro device, and you're using this as a creative tool, you shouldn't be limited to the pro res. You shouldn't be limited to a codec. You should be able to bring things in and make it work, and I hope. It's just optimization. I hope, I movie just hasn't been updated yet to really take on the performance.
But let me know what other types of tests you guys want me to run on the iPad Pro I will be doing a series like I, said on really how to utilize the iPad Pro as your only device or potentially as a creative professional, just finding what those workarounds are, what the new workflows are honest device. If you decide you want to go with an iPad Pro over a computer, so make sure you guys hit that subscribe button and have the notification bell turned on seen to miss any future content. If you like the videos to mash that, like button show you boys, some love and if you want to check out my latest videos of links will be right here to the side. Alright, guys till next time.
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