Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The Chips of iPhone 5(S)

A7 Chip
The new A7 chip has a 64-bit processor that’s twice as fast as that on the iPhone 5. The iPhone 5S is the first phone world­wide to use 64-bit processing, which renders graphics 56 times faster than the original iPhone. Apple wowed the audience with a demo of Infinity Blade III, which showed off features such as depth of field, blur, full-screen vignettes, and a dragon with four times the detail. This chip gives a better mobile graphics performance than any other device. Apple has engineered iOS 7 and all the built-in apps to take advantage of this 64-bit power.

M7 Chip
The iPhone 5S also has an intriguing new M7 motion co­processor, which continuously gathers data from all the sensors on your phone (the accelerometer, gyroscope, and compass). The phone uses this data to provide contextual information, such as knowing when you’re in your car. Apple is using contextual information like this to make your device more intelligent so that it can anticipate your needs. For example, if you’re in your car, your phone would know and could already be monitoring the traffic ahead in case of traffic issues. The feature is also useful for health and fitness apps, such as a pedometer.

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