With the new iPhone 14 there will be some improvements in hardware and software. But be careful, because anything that shines is not gold. Well, the rumors of the last few months speak of two iPhones, the 14 Pro and the 14 Smooth, which will go at two different “speeds”. Here’s the reason.
And IPhone 14 “Two speeds”. This is what the coming months ahead, when Apples Will show the world its new device at the usual event in September. Others, in fact, point to an apple intent to give innocence and brutal power. Only in Pro variant On the iPhone, leaving the base 14 “behind”. After all, its introduction New chipFor iPhone 14 Pro category only. For the first time in the history of the iPhone, which will mount the same chip in two consecutive generations.
A15 Bionic: Same chip for the first time in two consecutive generations
Reports come directly from colleagues TrendFoss, Which, without falling too far into the technical features of the two versions, makes clear some huge differences. As mentioned, the chip will not be the same, with professionals who will be able to enjoy the new A16 BionicWhen 14 bases Still seen on iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro will mount A15 Bionic. However, let’s not be discouraged: the new iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max will be able to rely on one More RAMWhich goes from 4 6GB.
Talking specifically about the chip A16 BionicWill be produced by the latter Using TSMC 4nm technology, In contrast to its predecessor, which was based on 5nm. In this sense, other indiscretions, come from well-known analysts Ming-chi Kuo, Again a chip based on 5nm for 2023; This is due to some of the advantages that 4nm will actually bring to the daily use of the smartphone.
However, the idea of an iPhone 14 and 14 Pro based on two different SoCs remains common. A strategy, that Apples, Difficult to understand and which will lead to a disaster in terms of performance and communication. The Cupertino giant has always chosen to offer the best of all its outgoing devices, from the SoC side. In this sense it happens to us that the decision taken by Apple may be based on Lack of chipsDue to the semiconductor crisis which has plagued the market for two years.