The 4nm Apple chip which we thought would be called the A16 Bionic might be called A16 Pro and could power the iPhone 14 Pro models.
, who has several credible leaks under his belt, such as correctly predicting iPad Pro 2021 and iPhone SE 3 launch dates, has corroborated the leaks about Apple reusing last year's chip for the 6.1-inches iPhone 14 and the 6.7-inches iPhone 14 Max.Per today's report, Apple is struggling to manufacture all the A16 and M2 chips that it needs. Apple is transitioning away from Intel, meaning it doesn't just make chips for its phones and tablets now, but also for its computers.
To avoid criticism, the company will slightly modify the A15, which is based on the 5nm process, and rebrand it as the A16. The faster and more power-efficient chip that we thought would be called the A16 will be known as the A16 Pro and will power the 6.1-inches iPhone 14 Pro and 6.7-inches Pro Max.
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