128 bit A8 of Iphone

Just being a very curious person. Since A7 is a 64 bit which surprised the world. Even on android( Which is still developing their own 64 bit Soc's). What will be the upcoming A8 chipset? More games that are released on iphone had a Graphic quality equal to PS2 and Xbox 360. Games like Monster Hunter freedom Unite and infinity blade 3 had an excellent overall game graphic quality thanks to the A7 and PowerVr. Now, Will the A8 be a 128 bit Soc? /('o')\

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    Upon waking, my iPad would often prompt me to re-enter my WiFi password, or simply say that it wasn't connected to the internet.
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    Upon waking, my iPad would often prompt me to re-enter my WiFi password, or simply say that it wasn't connected to the internet.
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    This is still a bug, because if you're in some random hotel, you can't change the router settings. But this workaround may help until a patch is released.

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