Year after year, for nearly 12 years now, Apple has released new iPhone models jam-packed with features and hardware that routinely set new standards for performance across any number of categories. Citing just one example, Apple’s introduction of the 64-bit A7 a few years back was so out of the blue that it stunned Qualcomm and left the company scrambling to catch up.
“The 64-bit Apple chip hit us in the gut,” a Qualcomm employee said at the time. “Not just us, but everyone, really. We were slack-jawed, and stunned, and unprepared. It’s not that big a performance difference right now, since most current software won’t benefit. But in Spinal Tap terms it’s like, 32 more, and now everyone wants it.”
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