iPhone 5S gets quad-core graphics, analysis shows
The 64-bit iPhone 5S boasts a quad-core graphics processing unit -- a first for an iPhone. Semiconductor analysis company Chipworks has supplied the best evidence yet of the layout of the A7 processor in Apple's iPhone 5S, showing a quad-core GPU. (See image above.) The A6 chip in the iPhone 5 had a three-core GPU. While core counts aren't necessarily the deciding factor in making a chip fast, there is a trend toward adding more cores to boost performance.Samsung and Qualcomm, for instance, have had quad-core graphics for a while now. As have Apple's higher-performance A5X and A6X chips that are used in the iPad 3 and iPad 4.And getting quad-core graphics into a phone undoubtedly helps games like Infinity Blade 3 run faster. Now we come to the central processing unit, or CPU.In this case, Apple is bucking a trend. The Chipworks layout confirms earlier reports that the A7 has a dual-core CPU.Quad-core CPUs are increasingly common now, if not standard.That said, the proof is in the pudding: Apple's A7 has impressive benchmarks."The quad-core card was kind of forced," Anand Shimpi of Anandtech told CNET last week. "It's definitely not the only way to arrive at the ideal performance-power for a phone." The iPhone 5S is anything but slow.CNET[Via MacRumors]


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