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The next iPhones could signal a new way for Apple to distribute its processors, according to a report from Jeff Pu, a highly respected industry analyst at Haitong International Securities. According to a report seen byRight now, there’s a clear way of doing things. The Pro iPhone gains an all-new processor, while the regular iPhone inherits last year’s chip. So, for instance, the just-released iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are powered by the Apple A17 Pro chip.
But the latest news from Pu is that both the regular and Pro versions of iPhone 16 will all use A18 chips.Before you cheer that we’re back to the days when all iPhones had the same chips in them, it’s not quite that. However, I do believe that one of the benefits of moving from the N3B manufacturing process used for the A17 Pro to the N3E process planned for next year’s chips could lead to faster speeds and lower power draw.
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