Rumor: New Apple TV with A12 chip may be presented next week

It's less than a week from Ma's September special event, which (apparently) introduces the company's new line of iPhones and showcases the world a new Apple Watch. But do you think Tim Cook and his class would limit themselves to that? No, it seems like no.

The @never_released Twitter account, which has several hits on code sharing and future Apple releases, posted a post stating that Ma lanar an update from Apple TV, AppleTV11.1 identifier and J305AP code. According to insider, the new model will be equipped with an A12 chip (or A12X, we do not know) a good upgrade over the current Apple TV 4K A10X chip.

O MacRumorsthen went on the field and confirmed that both the AppleTV11.1 identifier and the J305AP code appear in the gut of that internal version of iOS 13 that they put their hands on (which has already yielded some discoveries). That is, the authentic discovery, but that, by itself, does not mean that the new device will be presented next week.

Finally, the 9to5Mac entered history with a more analytical than informative article. But their analysis is good: Ma has been updating Apple TV every two years, so an update now in September would keep the wheel spinning and consumers happy. In addition, in the only new information brought by the subject, the site stated that it received an anonymous tip indicating that the new Apple TV come with a door. HDMI 2.1 Which is great news for those who play on the device.

The HDMI 2.1 protocol for outsiders brings some improvements in the prevention of the dreaded lag, with a technology called Auto Low-Latency Mode which detects content that moves quickly so as not to give the impression that it is being delayed. It also features technologies for variable frame rate and lower content transmission latency, all of which, of course, as long as you have a TV with the appropriate port, a device with that capability, and a compatible cable.

If Ma really takes advantage of next week's event to announce the official release of Apple Arcade, nothing makes more sense than launching a new Apple TV even more focused on games. So let's wait for the prospects are good.


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