- Apple's A6 Chip to Boost Speed, Battery Life in Next IPad (pcworld.com)
- TSMC Reportedely Starting Trial Production Of Apple A6 SoC (pocketnow.com)
- Report: Apple's A6 chip to boost speed, battery life in next iPad (infoworld.com)
- Apple A6 chip trial production begins (techradar.com)
- Rumor: Apple A6 chip to be built by TSMC, use 28 nm process, end up in Q2 2012 devices (intomobile.com)
- A6 processors being built now at TSMC (tuaw.com)
- 3D Apple A6 CPU tipped amid iPhone 5 overheat reports (slashgear.com)
- Rumor: iPhone 5 not arriving soon because the A5 chip is overheating? (9to5mac.com)
- Apple's A6 chip begins trial production from TSMC, not Samsung (venturebeat.com)
- TSMC to start trial manufacturing Apple's next generation A6 chip (iphonetouching.wordpress.com)
Just as Apple’s A5 chip has come to reign supreme in the smartphone and tablet market in 2011, reports today indicate that the A6 chip is now being tested, and promises to power the iPhone 6 with enough low-heat processing power to enable groundbreaking new smartphone features in 2012. The first report came from Reuters, which stated that “Taiwan’s TSMC has started trial manufacturing of next generation A6 chips for Apple Inc , a source familiar with the matter said.”
In spite of the success of the A5 chip in the iPad 2, recent reports have suggested that Apple may have had issues with the A5 chip overheating in the new iPhone 5 prototypes, due perhaps to a smaller form factor, more powerful battery, and audacious features that push the processor to the max. All indications are, however, that the iPhone 6‘s A6 will offer more processing power than the A5, but without the heat issues.
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