The Inquisitr - Tech
With just about four months left until the official release of Apple’s 2019 iPhones, it seems the company is having a hard time keeping details of its new devices under wraps.
According to a report from Bloomberg, unnamed sources close to the project have revealed that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) has kicked off the production of a new processor for Apple’s next line of iPhones. The chip, which has been dubbed the A13 processor, will likely be used in the upcoming 5.8-inch iPhone XI, 6.5-inch iPhone XI Max, and the updated version of the company’s current 6.1-inch iPhone XR. These new chips could also be used in future iPad models.
“As part of its annual iPhone refresh, Apple typically includes significant upgrades to the main processor, boosting speeds and battery life,” the report from Bloomberg explained. “The company’s chips are often ranked as top performers by analysts and technical
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