An Apple “iPhone16,1” was put through the Geekbench 6.2 gauntlet earlier this week—according to database info this pre-release sample was running a build of iOS 17.0 (currently in preview) and its logic board goes under the “D83AP” moniker. It is interesting to see a 16-series unit hitting the test phase only a day after the unveiling of Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro and Max models—the freshly benched candidate seems to house an A17 Pro SoC as well. The American tech giant has set lofty goals for said flagship chip, since it is “the industry’s first 3-nanometer chip. Continuing Apple’s leadership in smartphone silicon, A17 Pro brings improvements to the entire chip, including the biggest GPU redesign in Apple’s history. The new CPU is up to 10 percent faster with microarchitectural and design improvements, and the Neural Engine is now up to 2x faster.”

  • nehal3m
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    1 year ago

    Apple succeeded at switching over to ARM though, they’re thriving.

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      1 year ago

      They have more direct control over their software ecosystem though

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      1 year ago

      They’ve already switched architectures twice before, so they’ve got some experience at it.

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      1 year ago

      Apple definitely has a way of doing what is right sometimes, and forcing the industry’s hand to move forward.

      … Sometimes. Sometimes this definitely backfires, but not this time.