iPhone 15’s A17 chip will focus more on battery life than power: Report

The iPhone 14 series was launched earlier this year with its Pro model featuring the Apple A16 Bionic chip. Now, a recent report has suggested that the Cupertino company will equip the iPhone 15 series Pro models with its new chipset – the Apple A17. It is believed that Apple is pushing for a better battery life with this chip, while taking a backseat to the performance aspect. Apple is likely to use Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s (TSMC) 3nm process to manufacture the A17 chip.

Recent MySmartPrice report good claim that Apple The A17 chip featured on the iPhone 15 series may lean towards providing a better battery life. This speculation stems from rumors that suggest TSMC’s The 3nm process will result in chips that deliver increased power and improved energy efficiency.

TSMC President Mark Liu was reportedly quoted as saying that the 3nm process chips will offer better performance than the 5nm process chips, while requiring about 35 percent less power. Providing a vague statement for power, but a somewhat concrete figure for battery life can be taken as an indication of what we can expect from TSMC’s 3nm chips.

iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models are expected To introduce this 3nm Apple A17 chip. Meanwhile, the Apple A16 Bionic chipset can be found in the non-Pro variant. Apart from this, the iPhone 15 series could also get a boost in the RAM department. They may come with 8GB of RAM instead of 6GB of memory iphone 14 handset.

may as well be an apple equip with iphone 15 smartphone sony’s Advanced Image Sensor. This sensor is expected to offer twice the saturation signal level in each pixel as compared to conventional sensors. It may also be able to capture increased light reducing overexposure or underexposure in images.


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