According to Kuo, the A16 chip will be used in the 6.10-inch “Apple iPhone 14 Pro “and the 6.70-inch “Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max,” while the A15 chip will be used in the 6.1-inch ” iPhone 14″ and the 6.7-inch” iPhone 14 Max.” The two less expensive iPhone models, which keep the same processor as last year, might be a big new point of contrast between the regular and “Pro” iPhone models. In the future, Apple may only provide a new processor with the “Pro” models with A16 chip before rolling it out to the two less expensive iPhone models the following year.
A16 Chip Will Not Be Used In iPhone 14
All four iPhone 14 models are expected to have 6GB of memory, with the ordinary iPhone 14 models having LPDDR 4X memory and the iPhone 14 Pro versions having LPDDR 5 memory, according to Kuo.
At the now, the iPhone 13 small and iPhone 13 have 4GB of memory, while the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max have 6GB. These figures are the same as they were in the iPhone 12 range. According to Kuo, all iPhone 14 models will have 6GB of RAM, but the LPDDR 5 memory in the Apple iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will be up to one and a half times quicker and 30 percent more power-efficient.
Kuo’s A16 chip allegation contrasts with a report from Jeff Pu of Haitong International Securities, who said that the iPhone 14 Pro variants will have 8GB of RAM, the same as the Samsung Galaxy S22 models. Pu, on the other hand, has a shaky track record when it comes to Apple speculations. He was correct about HomePods with 3D sensing cameras appearing in Apple 2019, but he was wrong about 16-inch MacBook Pro and iPad Pro versions with mini-LED panels launching in 2021. It may call into doubt the 8GB RAM speculation now that Kuo, a more experienced Apple analyst with a better track record, is suggesting otherwise.