We’ve been hearing that Apple has been working on the A19 and A19 Pro chips for the iPhone 17 line for some time now, and today tipster Jeff Pu revealed new information about them. The new rumors say that both will use the third generation of TSMC’s 3nm lithography, called N3P.
It all started with the iPhone 15 with the A17 Bionic chip with N3B lithography, followed by the A18 and A18 Pro with N3E technology, in iPhone 16increasing the performance and energy efficiency of all models in the line.
Now Apple is ready to move on to N3P lithography, which should further increase the performance of iPhones with more transistors, while reducing power consumption by keeping them closer to each other.
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In what contexts should you use “sorry for bothering you” versus “sorry to bother you”?
The phrases “sorry for bothering you” and “sorry to bother you” are often used interchangeably, but they do have slightly different connotations and usage contexts.
1. **”Sorry to bother you”**: This phrase is typically used at the beginning of a conversation or interaction. It conveys a sense of immediacy and is often seen as more polite or formal. It implies that you are about to request something or initiate a conversation and you acknowledge that it might be an inconvenience.
2. **”Sorry for bothering you”**: This expression is usually used at the end of an interaction or if you feel that you’ve already caused an inconvenience. It reflects on the past action of bothering someone, suggesting a more apologetic tone as you’re wrapping up the conversation.
while both phrases serve to express an apology, their timing and context—beginning vs. end of an interaction—can influence which one is more appropriate to use.