Not exact matches
They have a newer
processor, the A11
Bionic, which seemed plenty fast, and better cameras, including new 12 - megapixel sensors and an
image processor built by Apple.
All three iPhones this year run on Apple's latest A11
Bionic CPU, which also comes with a slew of Apple - designed tech like a proprietary graphics processing unit (GPU) and
image signal
processor (ISP).
The company does claim that the iPhone 8's new A11
Bionic chip has allowed for a variety of improvements to the phone's
image processor, particularly when it comes to low - light performance, autofocus and noise reduction.
There's also a new
image signal
processor built into Apple's A11
Bionic processor and Apple's own video encoder.
This big, capable phone includes all of the features of the smaller iPhone 8 ($ 1,079.00 at Apple)-- including wireless charging, the True Tone screen and that same superfast A11
Bionic processor you'll find in the X. But, like last year's iPhone 7 Plus ($ 1,049.00 at Apple), you get a larger 5.5 - inch screen, water resistance and — most critically — an excellent dual rear camera with 2x optical zoom, upgraded for 2017 with an all - new
image sensor.
The 8 Plus includes a new sensor and
image signal
processor to go with its new A11
Bionic chip, promising richer colors, better low - light shots and faster autofocus.
The A11
Bionic CPU handles world tracking, scene recognition and the GPU enables incredible graphics at 60 fps, while the
image signal
processor does real - time lighting estimation.
All this is made possible by the
image signal
processor that's included with the A11
Bionic, so Portrait Lighting will be exclusive to the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X. iPhone 7 Plus owners will be green with envy — even after you adjust the lighting.
The A11
Bionic also sports a new
image processor.
It has enhanced capabilities, one of them is because the processing of the
image is now handled by Apple's A11
Bionic processor.
For the iPhone 8, Apple has cooked up its own
image signal
processor that's part of the A11
Bionic, in addition to a homegrown video encoder.
The A11X
Bionic chip is rumored to come with a new
image signal
processor for photos, custom GPU for improved graphics performance and the neural engine block for machine learning.
Both cameras use the
image signal
processor unit in the A11
Bionic chip to process
images.
Using the iPhone X's six - core A11
Bionic processor paired with 3 GB of RAM, a neural engine processes the
image in real time, mapping the contours and shape of your face mathematically.
The iPhone X is Apple's newest flagship model, featuring a 5.8 - inch Super Retina OLED display, a notch design with minimal bezels, a new A11
Bionic processor, a pair of dual rear cameras (both with optical
image stabilization), and much, much more.
They have a newer
processor, the A11
Bionic, and better cameras, including new 12 megapixel sensors and an
image processor built by Apple.