The company has asked TSMC to stop production of processors.
Apple is beginning to enter the manufacturing phase of its new iPhone 15 line of smartphones. TSMC began production of the 3-nanometer A17 Bionic processors in late December 2022 and, to date, Apple already has enough orders likes to focus on the next task. In fact, he asked TSMC to stop shipping.
The information comes from DigiTimes and guarantees that Apple has already obtained the first batch of orders for 3-nanometer processors that will be used in the manufacture of the A17 Bionic and M3 chips for iPhone 15 and MacBook Air, respectively.
TSMC has already provided the first supplies of A17 Bionic and M3 processors to Apple
Apple already has 100% of the processors needed to start manufacturing its future iPhone 15 product line and MacBook Air laptops. The company will have exclusivity of the 3 nanometer processdespite the significant economic investment that this entails.
Mass production of TSMC processors began, as planned, at the end of December 2022. In just two months (less), the Taiwanese manufacturing company has already achieved provide the whole range of processors for Apple
TSMC’s 3-nanometer chips will initially be aimed at iPhone 15 Pro you all iPhone 15 Pro Max (Ultra)as well as the MacBook Air which should be released in the second half of this year.
This type of 3nm technology in the processor manufacturing process means the chips will deliver up to 35% energy efficiency
As for the processors that the 2023 MacBook Air line will feature, DigiTimes itself has indicated that they are likely to have an M2 processor. The same chip that is present in the current generation of MacBook Air. News that doesn’t make much sense, unless TSMC’s offer is limited to A17 Bionic chips of the iPhone 15.
On the other hand, there are analysts who assure that the new series of M3 chips will be available for the next The MacBook Pro will be introduced in 2024. What do you think of this news?
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