![]() ![]() ![]() Like iOS 12 before it, iOS 13 performs very well on “underpowered” devices like the iPhone SE and the iPod touch. ![]() Speeds compare well with the iPhone 6s/iPhone SE Considering that the A10 Fusion is already underpowered, having a slower clock speed may cause occasional frame rate drops and issues with certain apps and games. Not only that, but the iPad benefits from having 3GB of RAM, while the iPod touch is relegated to just 2GB. If the A10 Fusion, while not on the same playing field as current A-series chips, does well enough to power the 10.2-inch iPad, then it should be powerful enough to drive iOS 13 on the iPod touch, right? It’s not as simple and as straightforward as that.Ĭompared to the 10.2-inch iPad, the A10 Fusion on the iPod touch 7th-gen is running at a slower clock speed of 1.63GHz, while the “same” CPU on the iPad runs at 2.21GHz. ![]()
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