![]() ![]() GFXBench on the Vision Pro, with a view of my surroundings (Credit: Apple/GFXBench/Will Greenwald) ![]() Taking that into account, it's astounding that the benchmark numbers are still close to an iPad Pro or a MacBook Air. On the Vision Pro, they're virtual objects with a presence in three-dimensional space. On any other device, the benchmarks would be full-screen programs. In other words, the Vision Pro wasn't just displaying these apps, but all of my surroundings, while also tracking my eyes and hands to interact with the operating system. As compatible iPad apps, they run in floating windows, and can be moved around and resized. That's because the benchmark apps don't take up the whole picture on the headset. Keep in mind that the above benchmark results for the Vision Pro don't show the whole picture. Geekbench 6 on the Vision Pro (Credit: Apple/Geekbench/Will Greenwald) Don't Forget About the R1 Unsurprisingly, an M2 Max-powered 2023 MacBook Pro blows everything else out of the water, but the Vision Pro is otherwise comparable with an iPad Pro or a MacBook Air in terms of speed. As you can see, it offers similar performance to the 2022 iPad Pro, especially for single-core, and only falls slightly short of the 2023 MacBook Air. The chart above shows the benchmark results we got from the Vision Pro compared with several other Apple tablets and MacBooks. ![]() While we haven't used it to test many devices in the last year, we also ran Antutu on the Vision Pro and it got a score of 2,021,940. It got 6,058 in the 3DMark Wild Life Extreme test, and a frame rate of 90fps in the GFXBench Aztec High-Tier 1440p Offscreen test. Starting with Geekbench 6, which rates raw CPU power, the Vision Pro scored 2,444 on the single-core test and 7,845 on the multi-core test. We've mostly phased out Antutu in our tests of newer phones and tablets, but we used it to test the iPhone 15 and the iPad Pro, so we did it here as well. We also run the 3DMark Wild Life Extreme and GFXBench Aztec 1440p tests to measure 3D performance on nearly everything. They test in a similar way, and show output numbers in the same format, so we can compare them directly. For Geekbench CPU benchmarks, we use Geekbench 6 to test the most recent devices and Geekbench 5.4.1 for older models. ![]()
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