Apple’s iPhone series is known for its innovative technologies and groundbreaking performance. With every new release, we look forward to seeing the improvements that Apple has made to the processor of the devices, which has a direct impact on its speed, efficiency, and overall performance. In this article, we will discuss the different generations of iPhone processors, including the iPhone 13 , which features the powerful Apple A15 Bionic chip. Below is a list of iPhones and their respective chip generations.
620 MHz ARM 11:
- iPhone (2007)
412 MHz ARM 11:
- iPhone 3G (2008)
600 MHz Apple A3 (ARM Cortex-A8):
- iPhone 3GS (2009)
1GHz Apple A4 (ARM Cortex-A8):
- iPhone 4 (2010)
800MHz Apple A5 (dual-core ARM Cortex-A9):
- iPhone 4s (2011)
1.3 GHz Apple A6 (dual core Apple Swift):
- iPhone 5 (2012)
- iPhone 5c (2013)
1.3 GHz Apple A7 (dual-core Apple Cyclone, 64-bit):
- iPhone 5s (2013)
1.4 GHz Apple A8 (dual-core Apple Typhoon, 64-bit):
- iPhone 6 (2014)
- iPhone 6 Plus (2014)
1.85 GHz Apple A9 (dual-core Apple Twister, 64-bit):
- iPhone 6s (2015)
- iPhone 6s Plus (2015)
- iPhone SE (2016)
2.34 GHz Apple A10 Fusion (quad core, 64-bit):
- iPhone 7 (2016)
- iPhone 7 Plus (2016)
2.39 GHz Apple A11 Bionic (hexa-core, 64-bit):
2.49 GHz Apple A12 Bionic (hexa-core, 64-bit):
2.65 GHz Apple A13 Bionic (hexa-core, 64-bit):
3.1 GHz Apple A14 Bionic (hexa-core, 64-bit):
3.23 GHz Apple A15 Bionic (hexa-core, 64-bit):
- iPhone 13 Mini (2021)
- iPhone 13 (2021)
- iPhone 13 Pro (2021)
- iPhone 13 Pro Max (2021)
- iPhone 14 (2022)
- iPhone 14 Plus (2022)
- iPhone SE (3rd generation) (2022)