iPhone 16 and 16 Pro Chips
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•New photos offer first close-up look at A18 and A18 Pro chips - 9to5Mac
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Die shots provide best look yet at A18 and A18 Pro chips.
Many assumed chip binning was at play here.
But new die shots from ChipWise seem to support the two chips actually being two entirely different chips.
This may point toward Apple ’s plans for the A18 chip in other products.
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