With the iPhone 16 series, one thing remains consistent: all models benefit from TSMC’s second-generation 3nm process, ensuring performance gains across the board. However, Apple has likely employed chip binning—a common industry practice—to differentiate between the ‘Pro’ and ‘non-Pro’ variants. This strategy isn’t new for the tech giant, and it seems they’ve applied it again for this year’s...
Gadgets Magazine
Apple May Have Used Chip Binning for the A18 Pro, With Only One Key Difference From the A18
Posted on the 11 September 2024 by Techloot @tech_lootAuthor's Latest Articles
-
WWE 2K25 Hands-On Preview – The Bloodline Era Begins
-
Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny Remaster Arrives in 2025
-
Wreckfest 2 Races Into Early Access on PC This March – Here’s What to Expect
-
Trump Eyes U.S. Sovereign Wealth Fund to Acquire TikTok Amid National Security Concerns