Apple to include new A-16 chip in iPhone 14 Pro models only

Web Desk (National Times)- Apple analyst at TF International Securities, Ming-Chi Kuo, speculated that the new A16 chip may only be found in the iPhone 14 Pro models which are likely to be launched in September, 9to5Mac reported.

He said that the base models, iPhone 14 and 14 Max, will continue to have the standard A15 chips.

Kuo also claimed that all iPhone 14 models will come with a RAM of 6GB and upgraded LPDDR5 memory. The less expensive versions will have LPDDR 4X featured in iPhone 13.

Such differences are not new. Previously, for example, iPhone 13 Pro featured more RAM and GPU cores in its A15 chip than inside the A15 chip of iPhone 13.

He adds that the iPhone 14 Max will have a Pro-size display of 6.7 inches which would be the first time for a non-Pro phone. This could mean that the “mini” screen will be discontinued.

The iPhone 14 line-up has not been launched yet but the rumours are everywhere. One such rumour is a notch-less iPhone 14. Soon, an iPhone event is expected that will debut the latest lineup.



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