The A15 chip in the standard iPhone 14 models will still have better performance than the A15 chip in the iPhone 13 according to a leaker.

The standard iPhone 14 and 14 Max models will be equipped with the A15 chip, which is similar to the one found in the iPhone 13, according to an Apple analyst. According to Mark Gurman in the April edition of his newsletter, the standard iPhone 14 models are likely to stick to the A15 or a variant of it. The rumor has been shared by other sources.

This is different from Apple's strategy of putting the same chip in all of their phones. The A15 chip is found in the iPhones 13 mini, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max.

ShrimpApplePro said that the non-Pro iPhone 14 models will have a performance boost over the iPhone 13 series. A new cellular modem is said to be the reason for this.

The all of the iPhone 14 models are expected to have more memory than the 13 models, with 6 and 2 gigabytes more than the 13 models. The new modem is expected to be smaller, use less power, and have a higher level of performance. ShrimpApple Pro claims that the iPhone 14 will still offer performance improvements.

The ongoing chip shortages may have contributed to Apple's decision to limit its upcoming chip to the iPhone 14 Pro models.