Hello everyone!

Something I haven’t seen discussed that much is power consumption in the cellular chips of the new iPhones. Everything seems to focus around CPU/GPU recently.

I remember when 3G first came out, the chips were extremely power hungry until a couple generations later. Is the same true with the iPhone modems? I’m wondering if the 15 Pro will have reduced power consumption on 5G uwb vs the 14 Pro.

Thanks!

  • NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The 14 Pro uses Qualcomm’s x65 modem. Since the 15 Pro models aren’t out in the wild yet I’m not sure anyone knows what exact modem is in there but Qualcomm does produce a better modem now, the x70. I’d imagine that will be the modem present in this year’s iPhones. Qualcomm claims the x70 is more efficient and lower latency.

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    1 year ago

    Apple is using third-party modems currently, but there are rumors of an in-house modem for next year’s phones, more tightly, integrated, which could give significant performance and power efficiency.

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      1 year ago

      I would assume over time the 3rd party modems get more efficient as well, though? Does anyone know if improvements have been made in the last 3 generations of iPhones?

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        1 year ago

        The 12 used an x55 modem, the 13 used an x60 modem, and the 14 an x65 modem, so yes. There have been process shrinks across these updates which generally lead to lower power consumption.