Apple Watch Series 8 was launched along with the Apple Watch SE (2nd generation) and the Apple Watch Ultra. The dual-core S8 system is powering all the wearables in a single package (SiP). According to identifier codes the S8 chip in Apple’s latest smartwatch is the same processor as the S6 or S7 chips. Some features, such as Emergency SOS and crash detection, may have seen some modifications. Apple’s new smartwatch models will be available starting September 16.
Refer to the identifier code Share Twitter revealed that the T8301 identifier is used to identify the CPU of Apple’s S8 SiP. This processor powers the Apple Watch Series 8, Apple Watch SE (2nd Generation), Apple Watch Ultra and Apple Watch Series 8. This is the same processor as the S6/S7 chips featured in the Apple Watch Series 6/6 and Apple Watch Series 7 models.
Apple could have tweaked the S8 SiP to allow for new features, such as Emergency SOS or crash-detection. The Apple Watch Ultra model has a depth sensor and a water temperature sensor.
Both the iPhone 14 Plus and 14 Plus feature the same Apple Bionic A15 SoC, which powered the last year’s models. Apple’s latest models boast a significantly improved performance compared to the last year’s. The SoCs of the iPhone 14 models A 5-core GPU Comparable to 4-core GPU In the last year’s offer.
The Apple Watch Series 8 will be the ninth iteration within the company’s smartwatch range. They will be available as cellular and GPS models. Apple also released the second generation Apple Watch SE to replace the 2020 model. Apple also introduced the Apple Watch Ultra, which is said to last up to 36 hours on one charge. It features an aerospace-grade titanium case, dual-frequency support of GPS algorithms, and a new Action button, which can be programmed to perform different functions.