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A8 Chip And M8 Motion Coprocessor in iPhone 6

September 16, 2014 by Siddharth 1 Comment

We know that with every new iPhone release we see huge performance upgrade in terms of processor speed & capacity and the same happens with iPhone 6 as well. The all-new A8 chip is the fastest in the iPhone’s Yet. Its CPU and graphics performance are faster than on the A7 chip (Which is already fast enough), even while powering a larger display with incredibly new features. Apple says that iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus has been designed to be so power e?cient and the A8 chip can sustain higher performance – so you can now play high graphics-intensive games or enjoy 1080 HD videos at higher frame rates seamlessly for longer than ever.

Also Read: iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus Design & Display

A8 Chip With Two Billion Transistors:

cpu_performance_iphoneA8 Chip is remarkably small and highly efficient chip on which two billion transistors deliver incredible performance with up to 50% more energy than the A7 chip that comes with older iPhone versions. It’s also able to deliver 25% faster CPU performance. The A8 takes advantage of Metal, Apple’s gaming technology that lets developers create console-style games on iPhone.

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Metal is designed to let the GPU and CPU work together to provide complex visual effects and Graphics as like real-life, which means gaming on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus is going to be better than ever. At this point, i would suggest you to go for iPhone 6 Plus as it has huge screen and huge battery power to help you games for hours together, whereas, on iPhone 6, it comes with smaller screen and less energy efficient.

  • Also Read: iPhone 6 vs iPhone 6 Plus Battery Life and Performance

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M8 Motion Coprocessor on iPhone 6:

M8 motion coprocessor is the Successor to the M7 introduced in the iPhone 5s. When you’re moving around the home or office or wherever, the M8 motion coprocessor continuously measures the data from the accelerometer, compass, gyroscope, and a new barometer which together measures your steps, distance, and elevation. This offloads work-pressure from the A8 chip for improved power efficiency. So you can obviously expect more battery power than iPhone 5S.

 

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About Siddharth

Siddharth is a full time Internet marketer from India. He assists his clients from designing a website to drive sales through SEO, PPC & Social Media.

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Comments

  1. Sandeep Yadav says

    September 22, 2014 at 12:01 AM

    iPhone 6 is going to be a great flagship device. Not saying this as a Apple Fanboy, but the looks are a killer.

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