On the iPhone/iPad, you can get the A18 Pro on the top-end iPhones while A17 and A16 Bionic perform pretty well. If you want to game on iPad then go with newer editions M1 and M2 chips. Snapdragon ...
Performance-wise, Apple’s A18 chip is blazing fast, with no lag even when we’re multitasking heavily. The slightly larger battery gives us more screen time, enough to comfortably last a day and then ...
iOS 18.3 update disables notification summaries by default Apple has made Apple Intelligence an now an opt-out feature Visual Intelligence can now add events to the Calendar from posters ...
A woman is pleading with her housing provider to rid her home of a group of squirrels that have been keeping her awake for several years. Victoria Kubis, who rents her house in Penhaligans Close ...
The rumored device, often referred to as Apple’s “Home Hub,” is expected to feature a 7-inch display powered by the A18 chip. It will run on a new “homeOS” operating system, which is ...
Louisiana is giving residents extra time to hunt quail, rabbits, squirrels and more game, extending several hunting seasons that were impacted by a recent winter storm that dumped historic amounts ...
iPad 11 had been claimed to ship with Apple Intelligence features The A16 chipset does not offer support for the AI suite The iPhone 14 Pros as well as iPhone 15 and ...
iPhone 17 Air: Performance and other potential specs Since the A18 and A18 Pro chipsets power the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models, it stands to reason that the iPhone 17 lineup including the ...
All eyes might be on the brand new Samsung Galaxy S25 series right now, but Apple is busy working on some smartphone launches of its own, and we've got a couple of new leaks around what we can ...
That identifier is used by both the A18 and A18 Pro chips, and given the iPhone SE is a lower-end device, it is very likely that the device will be equipped with the A18 chip out of those two options.
There’s a lot riding on the latest Galaxy AI features headlining the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, but after spending a short time with the phone I’m far more positive about it than I have been ...
Rumours indicate that the iPhone SE 4 will adopt the A18 chip, also found in the iPhone 16. Including this chipset would enable Apple Intelligence features while future-proofing the device.