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Apple's future processors for iPhone 18 Pro will adopt a revolutionary 2 nanometer TSMC technology.
It will be manufactured with a 2nm process and will be 30% more energy efficient.
A20 Pro speed and efficiency improvements leaked? Not so fast...
Macworld You may have seen several news stories out there referencing this Fixed Focus Digital rumor on Weibo, claiming that it shows the speed and power efficiency improvements of Apple’s A20 chip coming to the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Ultra next month. It’s important to note what is going on here, because this is not a leak about A20 improvements; it’s about the new manufacturing process from TSMC that the A20 is suspected of…
The iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max are rumored to use the A20 Pro chip based on TSMC's 2nm fabrication process. |The 2nm process has the potential to improve performance and power efficiency compared to the previous generation 3nm chip. |The A20 Pro is also rumored to use new packaging and be paired with Apple's second-generation C2 modem.
[Digital Daily Reporter Kim Moon-ki] It has been confirmed that Apple will equip its flagship smartphone, the iPhone 18 Pro to be unveiled this coming September, with TSMC's cutting-edge 2-nanometer (nm) process-based A20 Pro chipset for the first time, and will manage the initial supply volume of its first foldable smartphone, the iPhone Ultra, on a limited basis. According to multiple foreign media outlets, including MacRumors, on the 17th (l…
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