The Phone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are slated to usher in a new era of smartphone features, according to Jeff Pu from Haitong International Securities.

Even though the iPhone 15 has not yet arrived, the analyst claimed that its successors will boast 8GB of memory on top of having a cutting-edge A17 Bionic chip, manufactured using TSMC's N3E process.

iPhone 16 Will Benefit From Memory Upgrade

[RUMOR] Analyst Claims iPhone 16, iPhone 16 to Have Advanced A17 Bionic Chip, 8GB Memory
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The A17 Bionic chip will also be used in iPhone 15 Pro models.

The most striking change in the iPhone 16 lineup is the significant increase in RAM, with both the standard and Pro models featuring 8GB. 

According to MacRumors, this marks a considerable leap from the 6GB standard that Apple introduced with the iPhone 13 in 2021. The transition to LPD5 memory is expected to provide enhanced performance across the board.

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How Game-Changer is the A17 Bionic Chip?

The A17 and A18 Bionic chips that will drive the iPhone 16 series represent another noteworthy advancement. These chips will be crafted using TSMC's N3E process, a remarkable improvement in the semiconductor fabrication technology. 

The A17 Bionic, already a game-changer in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, is set to capitalize on the improved performance and efficiency offered by the 3nm process.

While the A17 Bionic chip in the iPhone 15 Pro models was produced using TSMC's N3B process, the Cupertino titan is poised to transition to the N3E process for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. 

This shift marks a strategic decision, as N3E is a more accessible node compared to N3B, with greater potential for performance gains. However, it's important to note that N3B has been in mass production longer than N3E but has faced yield challenges.

Incompatibility With Future Processes

Apple's choice to embrace the N3E process aligns with its commitment to innovation. While N3B was initially designed as a trial node, it's not compatible with TSMC's future processes like N3P, N3X, and N3S. 

Consequently, the tech firm will need to adapt its chip designs to leverage these advancements fully.

This development echoes earlier rumors of Apple's move to N3E, which had sparked discussions about potential cost-cutting and efficiency trade-offs. While such a shift may seem bold, it underscores Apple's dedication to staying at the forefront of technological progress.

No iPad Models For 2023

Recently, Tech Times wrote a report that Ming-Chi Kuo, a reliable tipster in the tech space, has posted that Apple is unlikely to launch the new iPad products before the conclusion of 2023.

It might be disappointing for fans to miss this moment at the Wonderlust event, but it is what it is, according to Kuo.

With that, the unnamed iPad models could potentially debut by 2024 if what Kuo said on X is true.

For now, take Kuo's tweet with a grain of salt. Although he's a reliable source, we never know what's really coming next on Apple's plans.

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