According to a new rumour, Apple may begin employing smaller components in future iPhone, iPad, and MacBook products in order to make room for larger batteries, which would potentially allow for longer battery life. According to MacRumors, intends to enhance the use of IPD (integrated passive devices) processors in future hardware. These chips should be more powerful and smaller at the same time, allowing for larger batteries.
The report explains, is expected to significantly increase the adoption of IPD (integrated passive devices) for new iPhones and other iOS products, providing robust business opportunities for manufacturing partners TSMC and Amkor, according to industry sources.” While the storey makes no mention of the iPhone 13 or any other impending gadget, it does align with reports about Apple upcoming flagship’s battery life.
Apple battery issues, on the other hand, extend beyond phones and into the area of smartwatches. In terms of battery life, the Watch 6 also fell short. While the Watch 7 is expected to have a smaller processor and, as a result, a larger battery, we expect this to be a minor upgrade before makes a big splash with IPD integration in the future years.
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