The Apple A18 and A18 Pro chips debuted on the new iPhone 16 Series, announced during their September 2024 Keynote. The A18 chip was built on a second-gen 3nm process for the standard iPhone models. It has a six-core CPU and a five-core GPU, promising a 30% improvement in CPU performance compared to the A16 Bionic. What stands out about the A18 Pro chip is the 17% increase in memory bandwidth. Apple also notes that the A18 Pro chips have better image processing capabilities. It is powered by an AMD Ryzen R7 7735HS processor paired with up to 16GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB NVMe SSD storage. Infinix has launched the new Infinix XBOOK B14 in the Philippines, offering a budget-friendly option for students and young professionals. Under the hood, an AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS processor with Radeon 680M graphics is powering the device, paired with 8GB DDR5 RAM and up to 512GB storage. Read more in our articles including "Apple A18 and A18 Pro chips debut on new iPhone 16 Series" and "Infinix XBOOK B15 now official in PH".
The Apple A18 and A18 Pro chips debuted on the new iPhone 16 Series, announced during their September 2024 Keynote. The A18 chip was built on a second-gen 3nm process for the standard iPhone models.
It has a six-core CPU and a five-core GPU, promising a 30% improvement in CPU performance compared to the A16 Bionic. What stands out about the A18 Pro chip is the 17% increase in memory bandwidth. Apple also notes that the A18 Pro chips have better image processing capabilities.
Our coverage of A18 and A18 Pro includes: "Apple A18 and A18 Pro chips debut on new iPhone 16 Series"; "Infinix XBOOK B15 now official in PH"; "Infinix XBOOK B14 now official in PH". Each article provides unique insights and information.