With Apple's acquisition of PA
Semiconductor, it's been designing and churning out its own CPUs,
including the 1GHz A5 processor in the iPhone 4S and A5+ processor in
the third-generation iPad.
Many people thought we'd get the A6 processor with the new iPad -- and
that it would be a quad-core chip. But we didn't (the A5+ is dual-core
chip). The A6 chip is reportedly a 28nm process (compared with the A5's
45nm), meaning lower energy consumption and higher speeds.
The faster processor would improve the performance of Siri, the iPhone
4S' integrated voice assistant, as well as a host of other features,
including still and video image capture.
Chances of implementation: 85 percent
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