Rumor: cpu new iPhone is 31% faster than A6 – update

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The A7 processor which is the next iPhone, according to rumors, performs on average for 31 percent faster than the A6 chip from the iPhone 5. That claims to be a newsreader of Fox News, who says that several sources have heard of it. It is possible that the A7 chip 64bit.

The newsreader of Fox News, Clayton Morris, did the rumor revealed via his Twitter account. “I have heard that he is very fast,” writes Morris on the not-yet-announced A7 chip. According to rumors, the A7 together with the iPhone 5S on 10 september from the paintings are done on a event by Apple, as well as a cheaper iPhone with a plastic casing.

Apple news site 9to5Mac also states that the A7 chip may be 64-bit processors on board will get it. According to the site, it is still not entirely sure that that will actually happen, but there are test versions of the new iPhone with a 64 bit chip in circulation. Previously went the rumor that the new iPhone would be the first with a processor based on the ARMv8 architecture, which is 64-bit support would be possible.

Fox news commentator Morris tweets that the new iPhone has a special chip for motion tracking, which would be used by the camera software. Previously wrote 9to5Mac that the new iPhone improved camera software, which includes a slow-motion mode would feature. In addition, the rumor that the new iPhone is a finger print scanner, which the user can authenticate.

Update, Tuesday, 09.50am: Anand Lal Shimpi will see little reason for Apple to go to 64bit is to switch on the mobile area. According to him, it is still much too early for ‘unless the chips for notebooks are going to be used.’