The next generation of iPhone, which will see the light next September, will be managed by the new A13 processor, of which we still do not know what its last name will be. This processor will be more powerful, faster and more efficient, at least that's what they'll probably tell us during the presentation.
As we can read in Bloomberg, citing sources in the supply chain, Apple is conducting the first tests to start mass-manufacturing the A13 processor with 7-nanometer technology. Mass production will begin at the end of May, if all tests are successful.
The A13 processor will be available in the new generation iPhone XR, in addition to the iPhone XI, 11 or as it is finally called, both in the 5,8-inch version and in the 6,5-inch version of the Max version. Apple has gone from relying on third parties for much of the components of the first generations to designing its own processors as well as GPUs, trusting TSMC to carry out their designs.
The new generation of Apple A13 processor will also be available on the new iPads, although at the moment it seems that for this year the iPad Pro range will not be renewed, at least initially, since the guys from Cupertino usually take a few months to launch the X version of the processor for the iPhone.
Apple is developing its own processors for the Mac, to reduce Intel's reliance on ARM architecture, although at the moment it is not clear when the first model will be released, a model that is probably a laptop not a desktop model like Mac mini, iMac, Mac Pro ...
According to Bloomberg, both the iPhone Xr like XS they will add an extra camera, probably a wide angle, which will allow us to expand the field of view of the captures we make.