Apple may skip gigabit support in iPhone 8; will stick to 4G LTE tech
Latest
news: Apple's upcoming iPhone
8 may not include next generation gigabit support and the company will
stick to 4G LTE technology, media reported.
"Apple's decision to leave out the faster gigabit chip found in
the competing Galaxy S8 from Samsung could be because of how it sources
modems," tech website zdnet.com reported on Monday.
Gigabit connectivity offers fibre-like speeds via wireless and is
supposed to be 50-100 times faster.
Apple has partnered with Qualcomm and Intel for
modems, of which only Qualcomm offers a modem which is capable of one-gigabit
download speeds.
Apple is also reportedly developing a dedicated artificial intelligence
(AI) chip, called the Apple Neural Engine, that would power AI-related tasks on
mobile devices.
The chip is also said to improve battery life and the overall
performance of Apple devices.
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With the new chip, Apple seeks to separate the computationally
intensive tasks from the iPhone's processor and graphics chip.
Apple is rumoured to launch iPhone 8 later this year.
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