Apple to Secure Nearly Half of TSMC’s 2nm Production (Report)
Apple has secured 50% of TSMC's 2nm chip production capacity at Taiwan fabs, enabling performance improvements of up to 15% for its 2025 iPhones and Macs.
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Apple to secure nearly half of TSMC’s 2nm production (report)
According to the latest rumors, Apple is slated to use TSMC’s 2nm process for its upcoming A20 chip, expected to power the iPhone 18 series. Now, a new report details the chipmaker’s roadmap for bringing the chip into mass production, and the industry-wide rush to secure an early supply. more…
Apple taking half of TSMC's 2nm chip capacity when production hits full speed
Apple supplier TSMC is anticipated to start full-scale production of 2-nanometer chips by the end of 2025, with Apple apparently occupying close to half of the total manufacturing capacity.Dies on wafers - Image credit: TSMCThe move to 2-nanometer processors has been anticipated for a while, with TSMC working to improve the yields of production for quite some time. Now, it appears that TSMC is getting very close to full-scale manufacturing of th…
Apple would capture "nearly half" of TSMC's 2 nm from the start of the industry, which would secure the advance of its home chips on smartphones and computers in 2026. The rest would go to the heavyweights of mobile and calculation, while volumes would gradually rise between Taiwan and Arizona by 2028.
Apple Set to Take Nearly Half of TSMC’s 2nm Chip Production: Report
TSMC is reportedly set to begin mass production of 2-nanometer chips in late 2025, with capacity at its Baoshan and Kaohsiung plants expected to remain fully utilised through 2026. Apple is said to have secured nearly half of the output, making it TSMC’s top customer, while Qualcomm ranks second. Other initial adopters of the process include AMD, Broadcom, Intel, and MediaTek. The technology is expected to debut in Apple’s iPhone 18 series in 20…
Report: TSMC 2nm chips on track for Q4 mass production
Earlier this year, we saw a report which claimed that TSMC is struggling with its 2nm chip yield. This was rumored to lead to delays for key customers like Apple, but a new report from DigiTimes claims that TSMC has things under control now and 2nm chip mass production is on track for Q4 this year. According to the new report, TSMC will simultaneously begin mass producing 2nm chips at its Baoshan and Kaohsiung plants in Taiwan, with a combined m…
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