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The processors of the iPhone 15 series have been announced!

Apple rolled up its sleeves for the new series after iPhone 14. Especially in the iPhone 15 Pro models, serious differences stand out.
 The processors of the iPhone 15 series have been announced!
READING NOW The processors of the iPhone 15 series have been announced!

Apple, the world’s largest technology company, announced the iPhone 14 series last week. Although the company, which has a large share in the sector, has just introduced its flagship series, it has rolled up its sleeves for the new series. In the light of information leaked by important sources, the iPhone 15 series is taking shape.

iPhone 15 Pro will be powered by A17 chipset

The Pro and Pro Max models in the iPhone 14 series, introduced last week, feature the company’s latest A16 chipset. On the other hand, the standard and 14 Plus models are supported by the A15, which the company also used in its predecessor. Apple wants to continue this trend.

According to the information received, Apple will introduce the A17 chipset next year. According to a source named Nikkei Asia, we will see this chipset in the iPhone 15 series. However, the A17 chipset, which is expected to be based on TSMC’s second generation 3nm process, will be included in the iPhone 15 Pro models. Standard models, on the other hand, are expected to have the previous generation A16.

With the policy it has followed in recent years, Apple has been increasing the difference between the standard and Pro models. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo stated that the iPhone models to be released in 2023 will be separated from each other with much clearer lines. According to Ming-Chi, the scissors in the standard and Pro models are increasing.

In addition, the company wants to raise the camera bar on the iPhone 15 Pro Max model to the top. According to previous information, the model will come with a periscope lens. This lens will have many important features such as 12MP 1/3” sensor, 6x magnification and sensor shift stabilization.

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