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Posted on May 22, 2009 by Kevin Gilbert Tweet This

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A new computer almost always feels faster than the one it replaces. In the old days, though, every few years you’d get a computer with not just a faster processor but a next-generation processor, and the resulting performance increase was dramatic. For the Mac, those were bumps like the first 68030s and 68040s, or the first batch of PowerPCs. For the PC, the 386, 486, and Pentium.

Based on information from informed sources, I believe the processor in the next-generation iPhone is going to be that kind of upgrade.

via Daring Fireball: The Next iPhone.

 

I’ve been following John Gruber’s blog, Daring Fireball, for a few years now. Mostly I read for his tech-related insights. I’m specifically interested in his knowledge of all things Apple and the information he shares, from commentary to summary to rumors…he provides great perspective and interesting insight. This article is no different. I’m excited about the next iPhone. Are you?

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