Apple is expected to use TSMC's base 2-nanometer N2 process rather than the newer N2P variant for its upcoming A20 and M6 ...
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Apple’s M-series chip gamble 5 years later: How ditching Intel revolutionized computing — and what’s next
Saying that Apple’s M-series processor shook up the computing industry would be an understatement. Five years after Tim Cook announced that the company was ditching Intel for its own silicon for Macs, ...
TSMC has been the exclusive supplier of Apple's systems-on-a-chip since 2016, but that 10-year streak could be nearing its ...
Apple is yet to bring its M5 chipset this year, with all of the products meant to get the upgrade later this year because of its production process. Rumors, however, claim that they are still slated ...
Apple’s most famous chips are the A- and M-series processors that power its iPhones, iPads, and Macs, but this year, its effort to build its own wireless chips is starting to bear fruit. Earlier this ...
Apple’s A20 chip will leverage TSMC’s 2nm fabrication process. However, this will come at a cost, as a new report notes that the A20 chip will cost Apple a whopping $280 per unit, which is a ...
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