Thursday, September 12, 2013

Apple unveils the iPhone 5s with Touch ID fingerprint scanner

Just as expected, the newly introduced Apple iPhone 5s looks the same on the outside (if you don't count the new white with gold/champagne color option). It still has the same thin 7.6mm profile and it still weighs merely 112g. However it comes with a number of changes under the hood where pretty much all the work has gone into this time around.

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The iPhone 5s makes use of a radically re-engineered new chipset, called A7, which is twice as fast in CPU and GPU computations as the one in the iPhone 5.Based on 64-bit architecture for the first time, the new iPhone 5s is said to be up to 40 times faster than the original iPhone with graphics being up to 53x faster. iOS 7 is now a 64-bit OS, but it's backward compatible with all the currently available 32-bit apps.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Apple IOS7 beta 2 seeds to developers and beta users

Apple has seeded the second beta of iOS 7 to developers who're testing the new operating system.



The update comes exactly two weeks after the release of the first beta of the operating system. It was also first showcased during the keynote at Apple's WWDC event on the same day.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Apple reportedly signed agreement with TSMC for new A-series chips

It looks like Apple has found a replacement for Samsung to produce chips for its devices.

If a new report by DigiTimes is to be believed, Apple has signed a three year agreement with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and its partner Global UniChip to make its new A-series chips built through 20nm, 16nm and 10nm process nodes.



 

Friday, June 21, 2013

Apple iPhone 5S images leaked

While Apple successfully managed to be tightlipped about the iOS 7, it looks like it's not having the same luck keeping the upcoming iPhone 5S a secret. Two new images of what claim to be the next generation iPhone have surfaced and show us what we had already guessed; it's going to be a spec update over the current iPhone 5.