Apple's highly anticipated A18 chip, set to debut at the company's September 9 event, will feature Arm's latest V9 architecture.
This partnership marks a significant milestone for both companies, as the V9 design is expected to deliver substantial performance gains for the upcoming iPhone.
Apple's longstanding relationship with Arm dates back to the early 1990s. The Newton, Apple's first handheld device, was powered by an Arm-based processor. While the Newton itself was not a commercial success, Arm's low-power architecture quickly became the industry standard for mobile devices.
Today, Arm's technology is used by countless companies, including Apple, to design their own custom chips. Apple's A-series chips, which power the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, are prime examples of Arm's versatility and performance.
By leveraging Arm's V9 architecture, Apple is poised to deliver another breakthrough in mobile computing. The A18 chip is expected to offer significant improvements in speed, efficiency, and capabilities, further solidifying Apple's position as a leader in the smartphone market.