It seems that some new Apple smartphones will indeed remain on the old platform.

According to recent data, the iPhone 14 and 14 Max will get the current A15 Bionic SoC, while the A16 Bionic will only get the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max. However, the new younger models will still be a little more productive than the current ones. At least in a number of tasks.
As you know, A15 Bionic exists in two versions: with four or five GPU cores. Now the younger iPhone 13 and 13 mini use the first, and the second underlies the older versions. So the iPhone 14 and 14 Max will receive just the second, that is, they will be identical in performance to the current Pro models.

There is also a version that Apple may rename the A15 Bionic for new iPhones to A15X Bionic. The company has already done this in the case of the A12Z Bionic.
For what reasons the younger new iPhones will use a one-year-old platform is not yet clear. Whether Apple wants to save money, or TSMC simply can not produce enough A16 Bionic on the new 4 nm process technology. In any case, the performance of the current SoC of the Cupertino giant will be enough for the eyes of most buyers of the iPhone 14 and 14 Max.
Source: ixbt

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