After systems on a chip, Apple would like to take the advantage on batteries

2023-11-11 23:24:47

Apple has always wanted to have as much control as possible over the key components of its products. If this desire has always been more or less present in its history, the Apple brand opened a new chapter in 2010 with the A4 processor which equipped the first iPad.

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A galaxy of chips: from A4 to R1

It subsequently integrated its own graphics circuit and neural engine into its systems-on-chip, which are now a benchmark on the market. It’s been years since iPhones were threatened by competition in the main benchmarks. The new M3 chips continue to give Intel a cold sweat.

Intel still thinks there is a battle with Apple

If today the M3 or A17 Pro “processors” give Apple a real competitive advantage, Apple has tried to reproduce the recipe in many other areas. By acquiring Anobit in 2012, Apple has since developed real know-how in the field of SSD controllers, which allows it to display very high transfer rates on its terminals (when they are not restricted) .

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