According to @ mobile chip people, next year two iPhone 16 basic versions of the SoC used for A17, based on the N3E process, unlike the current iPhone 15 Pro series equipped with the A17 Pro chip used in the N3B process, its cost will be lower.
Sources at Revegnus and MacRumors have previously revealed something similar, that there are differences between Apple’s A17 Pro processor this year and the A17 version that will be launched next year: the former uses TSMC’s N3B process, while the latter uses the N3E process. Of course, Apple’s entire lineup of chips next year will be mass-produced based on the N3E process.
Compared to the A14, A15, and A16 chips, which are based on the 5nm process, Apple’s A17 Bionic is the first to use the 3nm manufacturing process.
According to the latest scores from Geekbench for Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, the A17 Pro processor is clocked at 3770MHz-3777MHz, achieving single-core scores of 2999 and multi-core scores of 7779 and setting a new record. This is equivalent to a single-core enhancement of about 13.5%, multi-core enhancement of about 11%.
Apple officials learned that this generation of iPhone 15 series models are more used than the iPhone 14 series of larger battery, but the endurance time has not improved.
- iPhone 15: 20 hours
- iPhone 15 Plus: 26 hours
- iPhone 15 Pro: 23 hours
- iPhone 15 Pro Max: 29 hours
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