IPod touch (4th generation) vs iPad (first generation)

Hi guys,someone has already developed app on both iPad and iPod touch (or iPhone) 4th generation?
I'm  wondering how are the performances... Because reading around it seems  that the iPad has the same cpu processor of the iPod4/iPhone4 but the  graphic processor of the older models (third generation), so I'm curious  to know how runs for example an application developed for iPad on the  two little brothers?
Better, worse? The 4th generation have also the retina display, so a bigger resolution...
I have an iPad and I'm thinking to take an iPod touch  (4th gen) to test my works, but this makes sense on a developer point of  view or is simple a different screen resolution?

After reading lots of posts here, it seems you can't expect better performance on iPad 1st generation.
The reasons are simply what you've said, plus the iPad's screen doubled the dimensions of the iPhone/iPod Touch, thus the graphic renderering process on iPad is much slower and heavier.
May try iPad2?

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