According to Bloomberg's Apple 'beat writer' Mark Gurman, the Apple Watch Series 9 will be powered by the S9 chip which will be based on the A15 Bionic.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says that the Apple Watch Series 9, due to be introduced and released later this year, could be powered by a new S9 chip. The latter would show a bigger improvement in performance than seen with the S8 chip used on last year's Apple Watch Series 8 timepieces. The S8 chip also powers the premium Apple Watch Ultra model. Gurman made his comments on the Discord channel for his"Power On" weekly newsletter.
, Gurman said,"I think it'll be a new processor, not just a re-brand of the previous generation." He also noted that the S9 could be based on the A15 Bionic SoC that was used to power the iPhone 13 series and the non-Pro iPhone 14 models.
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