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‘Skate to where the puck is going…’ How Apple plans a chip that stays relevant for years

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Apple’s Tim Millet and Bob Borchers told the Indian Express about how the company makes chips like A15 Bionic to optimize all aspects of the iPhone and promises to provide a superior user experience. Bob Borchers, Apple’s vice president of global product marketing, is somewhat philosophical, despite the quote In the words of ice hockey, to explain how the company managed to design a processor that is still relevant even after so many years. He told indianexpress.com that they often use this phrase, “because maybe one of the most important parts of our work is trying to figure out where it is going, so that we can predict and build tools and capabilities to achieve our goals.

“Tim Millet, vice president of hardware technology, detailed that at Apple, they do their best to ensure that “not only provide the applications available today, but also predict where the applications will be in a few years.” As the head of Apple’s platform architecture team, he knows this best.

“Therefore, our first-class CPU is one of the most influential ways we make our devices future-proof, because we know that as we improve year by year, we will provide more room for applications to migrate forward,” Xiaomi told indianexpress .com explained. He said the same goes for GPUs. “We want to make sure that there are enough GPUs to meet our internal needs for built-in functions and third-party functions.

The amount of calculations required by video gamers or professional media processing applications is endless, so we do our best in every generation Pack as many people as possible.” Apple has launched the latest iPhone 13 series powered by the new A15 Bionic processor, which supports many new features, especially the ProMotion adaptive screen refresh rate and the intuitive movie mode in the camera, even though it has a higher battery than previous generations life.

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Surfaces of the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra with Snapdragon 8S Gen 3

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Surfaces of the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra with Snapdragon 8S Gen 3

Early this week, renders of the Edge 50 Fusion appeared, and Motorola has previously stated that the Edge 50 Pro will ship on April 3. The highest-end smartphone in the Edge 50 series, the Edge 50 Ultra, has now been shown in renders.

The phone is depicted in the renderings in peach fuzz and black with a vegan leather finish, while sisal, a beige color, will have a brushed surface. As opposed to the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 in the Pro variant and the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 in the Edge 50 Fusion, the phone is reportedly powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC.

A 50MP primary camera, an ultra-wide camera, and a periscope telephoto camera with a 5x optical zoom are all included in the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra’s feature set. Additionally, there is a triple LED flash on the right side and a laser autofocus feature above the periscope lens.

Although the phone’s display, battery, and charging specifications are yet unknown, the Edge 50 Pro is said to include 12GB of RAM and support both 50W and 125W wired and wireless charging.

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It is anticipated that this will launch as the Motorola X50 Ultra in China. It is unclear if the India launch may be expected on the same day as the rest of the Edge 50 series phones, even if this is scheduled to go official on April 3.

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