The iPhone 15 series is expected to arrive next month and the Pro duo is expected to have the latest A17 Bionic chipset. According to tipster @Uredditor, the new platform is built by TSMC on the 3nm FinFET process and will have 6 CPU cores with maximum frequency of 3.7GHz and 6 GPU cores.
The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will ship with 6GB of LPDDR5 RAM, provided by Micron or Samsung (or both).
Apple plans to use the chip with the model number t8130 in this year’s Pro models, as well as the 2024 iPhone 16 series. Next year’s Pro phones are said to use the t8140, which will be the A18 platform, but that’s too soon to have details on that.
The user recently proved his credibility by confirming the loss of the USB-C cable connector. The new iPhones will have the universal charging port, although the Vanilla 15 series will stick to USB 2.0, while the 15 Pro units will have faster USB 3.2 connectors.
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