Analyst Ben Bajarin is estimating that TSMC’s 3nm wafers are running Apple about $18,000 a pop. Apple uses the 3nm process ...
Let's rewind to 2013 and the A7, Apple's first 64-bit chip built on TSMC's 28nm process. At the time, those 28nm wafers cost ...
Apple's A-series chips have evolved significantly, with transistor counts rising from 1 billion in the A7 to 20 billion in ...
Citing high production costs and limited capacity, Apple has delayed using TSMCs 2nm chips in its iPhone 17 Pro models. The ...
Apple could delay using TSMC's new 2nm process node until capacity expands by 8x in 2026: new 2nm chip rumored for iPhone 18 ...
To save money, Apple could end up having TSMC build the A20 AP for the non-Pro iPhone 18 models using its 3nm node and debuting the 2nm node with the A20 Pro AP only. The latter would be found under ...
Apple delays iPhone mass production due to high TSMC 2-nanometer wafer prices Apple postpones new iPhone processor production ...
Nvidia and Qualcomm are considering a switch to Samsung Foundry. Apple was reportedly looking to launch the iPhone 17 Pro in ...
Despite Nvidia's rapid growth, Apple will continue to be an important TSMC client and has reportedly reserved all of the foundry's 2nm capacity for the production of the A20 and A20 Pro application ...
The Mac lineup now feels like it is whole--there aren't major hangups that could make customers second-guess an investment.
If last year was a revolution, the next step will be an evolution: How will Apple proceed with the M5 chip, which is expected ...
Apple's new M5 Pro, M5 Max, and M5 Ultra chips will reportedly use server-grade SoIC packaging, with the iPhone giant to use ...