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Apple May Have Used Chip Binning for the A18 Pro, With Only One Key Difference From the A18
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…
iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus Officially Announced With A18 Chipset, 40% Faster Than A16, New Camera Button, and More
The base iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus may have retained the same display sizes as their predecessors—the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus—but Apple has introduced significant updates, including a powerful A18 chipset, improved design, and vibrant new color options. Both models also now support Apple Intelligence, making them a top pick for users…
iPhone 16 Pro Pricing Expected to Stay at $999 with Enhanced Features Like Slimmer Bezels and A18 SoC
Apple first introduced its $999 starting price when launching the iPhone X, marking the entry into its ultra-premium category. Since then, while many predicted price hikes, Apple has managed to keep the base price of the smaller ‘Pro’ model unchanged. Latest rumors indicate that the iPhone 16 Pro will follow this pricing strategy, offering consumers…
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