Separate storyboards for iPhone / iPhone Retina / iPad / iPad Retina

I have a question that may seem strange, but as a newbie, I think the question is not a stupid question ...

Do I need separate storyboards for all four devices?

Right now I have two storyboards, one for the iPhone and one for the iPad, but what I get in my view always shows the size of the device, not the retina device. So, for example, on iPhone, my image size is 320x460, and for iPhone Retina it shows the same ... similarly for iPad.

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