The A7 chip in the iPhone 5S would be up to 31% faster than the A6 chip in the iPhone 5, the iPhone 5S could include a sensor for detecting movements

  We will see each other for the first time on September 10 iPhone 5S in a conference Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, but until then we learn some new details, from a Fox News journalist, regarding the future terminal. It seems that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), would intend to make a transition to chips manufactured on the 64-bit architecture, prototypes of iPhone 5S being tested with such chips. For now it is not known if the future face A7 will include a processor with this architecture, but it would be up to 31% faster than the chip A6 of iPhone 5 or iPad 4.

  The implementation of chips manufactured on the 64-bit architecture would lead to a substantial increase in performance, all iOS animations, graphic elements and transparency effects running much more smoothly on iDevices. It has been rumored for several months that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), intends to switch to 64-bit processors, and if this year we will not see them in terminals, then there are very high chances that next year they will be implemented. It seems that Apple intends to use any technologies possible to increase the performance of iDevices, so many interesting things await us.

  Apart from this transition to the 64-bit architecture, those from Apple would implement in iPhone 5S and a sensor capable of detecting movements, having a connection with the terminal's camera. Using this motion detection sensor and elaborate software, Apple could allow us to record video clips with up to 120 FPS, but it can also improve the image stabilizer or the ability to record images with moving objects.

  Combining everything with a fingerprint reader, it seems that Apple is preparing an important change for the iPhone 5S, now it remains to be seen what will turn out to be true.