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In our past summary speculation related to the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, we wrote mainly about the upcoming ones iPhones. In this year's smartphone models there will also be talk from Apple today, this time in connection with processors, which in a modified version could also be used for MacBooks.

Flexible battery for iPhone

O flexible iPhone has been speculated for a long time. While some hold the view that society Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), into these waters won't let go, advice patents and other indications suggest that the Cupertino giant with the idea of flexible iPhone to say the least flirting. Among the mentioned patents she recently joined novinka, which describes Battery, applicable just at folding smartphones. The battery should be divided to more interconnected parts so that when bending the phone it didn't run out to hers damage. Solution could consist of distribution of battery cells along the entire length of the device. However, patent registration itself does not guarantee its implementation - so it is possible that we will never see the mentioned solution.

Crisis in the smartphone market

Pandemic COVID-19 and her aftermath are still a hotly debated topic. In connection with the pandemic, there is talk, among other things, about what kind impact can have on smartphone market. According to survey by DigiTimes can during this year on smartphone market expect drop up to 15%. He is not the only one to blame production slowdown due to the closure of a number of plants, but also closing brick-and-mortar stores and especially expectations financial crisis. While still in January company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), she expected income of 63-67 billion, already in mid February she announced that she was forced these expectations reduce.

A MacBook with an iPhone processor

About the fact that Apple could present MacBooks with custom processors, we are on Jablíčkára website they already wrote in the past. News, related to this topic, gradually begin to gain more and more clearer outlines. Portal Fudzilla this week for example informed that Apple should next year issue MacBooks fitted modified processors from this year iPhones, which the server refers to as A14X or A14Z. A14 chipsets for this year's forthcoming iPhones, according to the Fudzilla server were not unedited capably insult not even an ultra-thin laptop. This statement makes sense - even the cheapest MacBook Air uses a 9W processor, so it stands to reason that Apple would hardly use the 5W processors from the iPhones for its computers.

Sources: Apple Insider, MacRumors, iPhoneHacks

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