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It would be interesting to see if this chip can outperform the chip in my old Android. I don’t any of the iPhones have yet.It isn't surprising, it is just sad and a little insane about how good Apple have become at CPU design.

No Joke.
Those people work at Qualcomm now and it shows. They managed to leapfrog Apple silicon in terms of overall efficiency in a gen1 product.It isn't surprising, it is just sad and a little insane about how good Apple have become at CPU design.
Its mostly due to the Apple batteries being so much smaller. Bigger batteries spread the power to more cells, so they can take more juice more quickly.So I hear this thing can do 25w charging? Is that true?
What about the laws of physics, heat and battery degradation? That’s always been the excuse of why Apple never implemented
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Yes, I know it's a shitpost, but so much of it is true. Apple could be so much better, but it's not.
I just hope this camera button encourages more people to shoot horizontal video.Pff... 2021.
I'm pretty sure I could find a Nokia Symbian^2 or Symbian^3 device from like 2010 with a dedicated camera button.
No fancy taptic engine slidey controls, though.
(Before the hate brigade gets the wrong idea: I'm a very happy Apple customer and may even upgrade to an iPhone 16 Pro. Shitposting is just fun.)
That shouldn't be surprising in the slightest though. That's a 7 year old chip, predating Apple Silicon.
I just checked and the M1 Pro gets 3806 in single thread and 21867 in multi-thread with CPU Mark. That's a more interesting comparison imo. The A18 Pro is a good step up from the A17 Pro, so it's incredibly impressive how performant the A-series has become.
My M1 Pro MBP is still stupidly fast and still has amazing battery life, so I also wonder if upgrade cycles aren't getting longer and longer. It could be quite a few more years before I upgrade.
Which Gen1 Qualcomm chip are you referring to?Those people work at Qualcomm now and it shows. They managed to leapfrog Apple silicon in terms of overall efficiency in a gen1 product.
The question is what is Apple going to come up with after M series core designs. Do they have something good, or are they going to do a AMD bulldozer and miss the mark in design?
Snapdragon X SeriesWhich Gen1 Qualcomm chip are you referring to?
Que? It's available on all iOS 18 devices...I believe you can pause a video while recording … but only in the iPhone 16 because it has a special dedicated ‘pause while record’ hardware?
iPhone is really getting fragmented as to what phone gets what features, and even different chips and zoom levels within the different hardware.
Apple has added a new Camera app feature in the latest iOS 18 beta that gives iPhone users a dedicated option to pause video recordings. The feature, spotted by 9to5Mac, is coming to all iOS 18-supported iPhone models when the OS update is released on September 16th, unlike the wider “Camera Control” tools that are exclusive to the iPhone 16.
Whew.Que? It's available on all iOS 18 devices...
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iOS 18 allows iPhone users to pause video recordings
No more cobbling videos together using seperate clips.www.theverge.com
Who's Nafisa? Anyone notable?
Joke aside, they should add back a fingerprint sensor to use an option if needed, as there are occasions a fingerprint sensor is better than Face IDMight as well add touch ID back as a new button next year![]()
You are hilarious.Lol the budget M3 still smokes it in single core performance and keeps up with multicore even with 4 less cores.
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