The iPhone 5 will have 1 GB of RAM, a new ARM processor and a new graphics chip

  After the details regarding the new cases of the iPhone terminals, here we are now learning a few things about the future chip that "hides" the processor and the graphics chip. Those from 9to5Mac I claim that Apple will use a new version of the A5 chip in the iPhone 5, which will have an S5L8950X processor and an SGX543RC graphics chip. Important in the name of the chip is the fact that it denotes the development of a new processor, different from the S5L8940X used in the iPhone 4S and the S5L8945X, but this does not mean that we are talking about a quad-core. Regarding the graphic chip, for now, no one knows what the name of the processor used by Apple stands for, and it is not known what performance it would have.

  The terminal from which information was obtained had 1 GB of RAM, just like the iPad 3, and ran a version of iOS 6, which we should see for the first time at WWDC 2012. Some Apple prototypes also use chip- the 4G baseband available in the new iPad 3 tablet, something that many were already expecting, considering that most of the functions of the iPad tablet will reach the iPhone terminals in just a few months. At the end, there is some information about the Maps application, information which claims that Apple will give up Google Maps and which says that the interface of the application will be slightly modified to improve the user experience.

  It seems that there is also a completely new application from Apple for users, but we will learn more about it in the following weeks.