The A18 powering the iPhone 16e is not the same as the chipset found in the more expensive iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus as Apple employed a well-known approach in the industry called chip-binning. This is why the SoC sports a 4-core GPU instead of the 5-core configuration present in the other version. As you would have guessed, this difference impacts graphics performance, with the latest benchmark revealing that Apple’s $599 handset obtains a 15 percent lower score. A new benchmark leak also reveals that Apple did not compromise on the RAM count, with the iPhone 16e featuring 8GB of memory […]
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