In this episode of Insiders: the iPhone 16 Pro was shown in all colors in a new image; Xiaomi will release its processor for smartphones in early 2025; AMD Radeon RX 8000 specifications are partially revealed by the benchmark.

iPhone 16 Pro shown in all colors in a new image

Insider Majin Bu published a photo that allegedly shows the iPhone 16 Pro in four color options: black, white, gray and gold. According to the source, this will be the palette of shades of future Apple flagships.

iPhone 16 Pro

Earlier, an image of a pink version of the iPhone 16 was seen on the network. According to rumors, brighter shades will become an “exclusive” of the basic models of the branded series. The premiere of the new products is scheduled for September 9.

Xiaomi will release its processor for smartphones in early 2025

Tech blogger Yogesh Brar said that the company is preparing to release a mobile platform of its own design. According to reports, the proprietary SoC, the name of which is not specified, will be manufactured using TSMC’s 4nm (N4P) process technology and may receive a 5G Unisoc modem.

 

Earlier, there were rumors on the network about the release of the Xiaomi chip, the performance of which was compared in absentia with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 model. According to updated data, the novelty in this indicator will be closer to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. The source did not provide any technical details about the chip.

AMD Radeon RX 8000 specifications are partially revealed by the benchmark

In the Geekbench database, an unannounced AMD graphics card with the GFX1201 index, which insiders associate with the Radeon RX 8000 line, was noted. According to the test report, the future novelty was equipped with a 2101 MHz graphics chip, 16 GB of video memory and 56 computing units (3584 stream processors).

Insider #3473: iPhone 16 Pro, AMD Radeon RX 8000 and Xiaomi processor
Insider #3473: iPhone 16 Pro, AMD Radeon RX 8000 and Xiaomi processor
Insider #3473: iPhone 16 Pro, AMD Radeon RX 8000 and Xiaomi processor

The performance of the test sample turned out to be four times less than that of the RX 7800 XT model. Probably, an early engineering version of the GPU was tested in the benchmark. AMD itself has not yet published official information about the characteristics of future video cards.