2018's iPhones could offer much better battery life thanks to new A12 chips

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Apple's A11 chip made last year's iPhones exceptional in terms of performance, and thanks to a new chip manufacturing process, we could
iPhone processors this year, is reportedly implementing a 7 nanometre process for 2018's devices, which should shrink the size of chips by
performance and decreased power consumption on its website, TSMC says its 7nm process is said to make the A12 chip 20% faster than last
year's A11 chip and 40% more energy efficient.The A12 chip's power consumption improvements should come as a welcome addition, given
translate to real-world performance and battery life are obviously unknown at this point, although we should find out soon enough: Apple's
expected to officially unveil its 2018 lineup in just a couple of weeks' time, on September 12.