The iPhone 15, the next model of the smartphone from Apple, which will be equipped with the chip that will initially be called A17, will stand out for its battery, which will reduce energy consumption by 35%, according to the latest reports to which it has had access Bloomberg.

The last device in this range launched by the American company was the iPhone 14, which it presented at the beginning of last September and which integrates the A16 Bionic processor, with about 16 billion transistors and manufactured using a 4 nanometer (nm) process.
Recently The Information advanced that an engineering failure in the process of creating this processor made the GPU of the most advanced model, iPhone 14 Pro, was less powerful and removed features such as support for ray tracing, due to consuming more power than expected and would have affected battery life.
Now Bloomberg indicates that Apple has the objective that the new iPhone 15 chips, which will initially be the A17 and that will make an architectural leap, going on to use three 3nm transistors, will improve battery efficiency.
These processors offer better performance than their 5nm chips, while requiring 35% less energydetails that medium.
Europe Press indicates that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), a chip manufacturer and main supplier to Apple, began mass-producing the 3nm M2 Pro chips on December 29. (YO)
Source: Eluniverso

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