Apple chip partner ARM debuts 16nm Cortex-A72 with better speed, power consumptionARM, the British processor designer responsible for the core chip technology found inside many of Apple’s past iOS devices, today announced the Cortex-A72 — its latest mobile CPU design, designed to run at up to 2.5GHz and improve the processing power of next-generation smartphones. Combined with an enhanced graphics chip such as ARM’s Mali-T880, the new CPU promises to enable upcoming […]<img alt="" border="0" src="
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Apple chip partner ARM debuts 16nm Cortex-A72 with better speed, power consumption