Apple is preparing for its long-awaited annual event WWDC 2022, which will begin next week.
While all eyes are on the iPhone of the year of technology giant iPhone 14, recent reports suggest that not all models in the upcoming series will run on the A16 chipset.
The iPhone 13, Apple’s latest smartphone, boasts the A15 Bionic chip, the technology giant’s most powerful chip at the moment, and speculation is expected that the iPhone 14 will have the same chipset.
Reports further reveal that the iPhone 14’s Pro model will come with Apple’s new high-powered A16 Bionic chip.
Earlier, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested that only the iPhone 14 Pro series will include the A16 Bionic SoC, not the base model, the iPhone 14.
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If the rumors are true, then the technology giant will have to come up with some really interesting features for the iPhone 14 if they want to entice iPhone users to upgrade their smartphones, especially iPhone 13 users, as the phone now comes with an A15 chip and costs less than the iPhone 2022.
iPhone 14 will be available in three more models such as iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max, in different sizes and price ranges.
According to reports, the A16 chip will build on TSMC’s existing 5nm technology and may offer some slight improvements in performance and energy savings by introducing an update to the A15 Bionic chip.
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