Skip to main content

Larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 may sport a faster processor than the 4.7-inch model

larger iphone 6 may have faster processor mockup
When it comes to the iPhone 6, bigger may be better, and we don’t just mean the screen. A new report from Cowen & Co. analyst Timothy Arcuri, hints the rumored 5.5-inch iPhone 6 may sport a faster version of the A8 processor than the one potentially fitted to the smaller 4.7-inch model.

In a note sent to investors on Monday morning, Arcuri cited Asian supply chain checks as the source of his information. The note, obtained by AppleInsider, is quite technical so stick with us. It states that the 5.5-inch iPhone 6’s processor may have a larger die, which could indicate that the chipset will have more on-die silicon than the smaller model. If the die really is larger, it could mean that the A8 processor inside the larger iPhone 6 will have more graphics processing cores.

In the past, Apple has given different processors to devices in the same category. For example, the iPad Air features a faster 1.39GHz A7 processor, while the iPad Mini with Retina display comes with a slightly less powerful version of the A7, which clocks in at 1.29GHz.

It stands to reason that Apple may do the same thing with its two iPhone 6 models. Given the fact that the 5.5-inch version has a much larger screen, it could benefit from a slight boost in processing power. It’s also doubtful that the 4.7-inch version would suffer too much with fewer graphics cores.

However, although Arcuri seems to have reached the conclusion that a larger die means a faster processor with more graphics cores, it’s entirely possible that two different suppliers produced the A8 chips, resulting in a slight variation in die size, but not in overall processing power. Early reports hinted that TSMC and Samsung would split the duty of producing the A8 chips for Apple’s iPhone 6.

At this point, it’s impossible to tell, but it seems unlikely that such a small variation in clock speed would alter the performance of either model significantly. We’ll know for sure when Apple finally reveals its new iPhone models in the coming months, but in the meantime, check out our iPhone 6 rumor roundup to catch up on all the latest news about Apple’s next flagship smartphones.

Editors' Recommendations

Malarie Gokey
Former Digital Trends Contributor
As DT's Mobile Editor, Malarie runs the Mobile and Wearables sections, which cover smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and…
Apple may face ‘severe’ iPhone 15 shortage over production issue, report says
The Apple logo on the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Hoping to get your hands on an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max when the new phones come out in the fall? Well, you may be in for a wait.

Apple is experiencing production issues caused by a new manufacturing process designed to significantly reduce the size of the bezel around the display, according to a report from The Information on Thursday.

Read more
An iPhone just sold for a crazy amount at auction
An original, unsealed iPhone.

An original, still-boxed iPhone. LCG Auctions

Rare iPhones have been going under the hammer for some large sums in recent months, and the latest auction to feature one of the first Apple handsets has just smashed the record for such a device.

Read more
I’ll be furious if the iPhone 15 Pro doesn’t get this one feature
A black iPhone 14 Pro lying on a table.

It’s peak summer season, but that also means we’re getting closer to Apple’s fall event in September. This is typically when we expect the next generation of iPhones and Apple Watches.

This year, we’re expecting the iPhone 15 lineup, which should include the standard iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max. On top of that, it’s safe to say that we should also see the Apple Watch Series 9, but whether we’re getting a second-generation Apple Watch Ultra is still up in the air. And new AirPods? Who knows! Regardless, it will be exciting and jam-packed with a ton of new products.

Read more