An insider claims that only the iPhone 14 Pro models will get the new A16 Bionic chip, and Apple will continue this strategy in the future.
will feature new designs and the best possible hardware, including the latest A16 Bionic chip. The cheaper iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus/Max will feature the A15 Bionic processor that powered the iPhone 13 Pro models.
Apple will ditch the practice this year if all these reports are correct. The A16 Bionic will only equip the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. But if Ming-Chi Kuo is correct, Apple will keep this differentiation in place for future iPhone models. Known for his accurate predictions, Kuo penned a longeriPhone 12 Pro and 13 Pro. Image source: Christian de Looper for BGRThat’s where Kuo said the A16 Bionic chip would be exclusive to the iPhone 14 Pro . The analyst expects the iPhone 14 Pro models to account for 55-60% of iPhone 14 manufacturing in the second half of the year. That’s a significant increase from 40-50% in the past.
Even though the analyst focused on the iPhone 14 Pro cameras in the blog post, he ended it with a prediction regarding next-gen iPhones and high-end chip use:
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