“Typically, when Apple’s product launched approaches, many industry watchers offer conflicting views on the features the new products might sport,” Mark Gurman reports for 9to5Mac.
“Fifth-generation iPhone rumors mostly conflict in terms of the product’s design, but industry watchers seem to agree on features like an improved camera or a dual-core processor,” Gurman reports. “With the upcoming iPad 3, most industry watchers agree on a design similar to the iPad 2′s design and a Retina Display.”
Gurman reports, “Notably, publications are disagreeing on the new iPad’s processor, because some are pointing to a quad-core A6 chip and others are calling for an improved A5 dual-core chip. Why, though? Well, Apple is actually developing both…”
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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” for the heads up.]
No. You’re kidding.
That’s nothing… I’ve heard Apple’s planning an A7.
Due out some time in the future.
And it will be higher performance and posses new features!
+1
I’ve got one…..the screen itself is actually a 64 core processor. A couple of antennae and a battery that will last for 8 years before recharging.
Oh, and the real news…Apple is working on products they haven’t released yet!
Hey waitaminute, do I detect rightfully deserved sarcasm here? 🙂
Quad core for iPad 3 is on my wish list but I think I won’t be overly disappointed by an improved dual core. I’d rather have better battery life and 1GB RAM than an increase in the number of cores.