Apple's 2028 iPhones to Use 1.4nm A22 Pro Chips
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Apple's 1.4nm iPhone Chips Could Split Production Between TSMC and Intel
This year, Apple is expected to debut the A20 Pro chipset in its iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max series. Based on the rumors and predictions, it will be a chipset built using TSMC’s 2nm process. But come 2028, Apple is expected to launch iPhones with the A22 Pro chip built on the 1.4nm process. Apple’s 2028 iPhones to feature 1.4nm chips This is according to a recent report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, in which he predicts the 2028 iPhones will featu…
Apple’s First 1.4nm Chipset, The A22 Pro, Could Be Powering iPhones In Just A Couple Of Years
The A20 and A20 Pro will be Apple’s first 2nm chipsets to grace the industry, but according to the latest rumor, it won’t be long before the Cupertino giant unveils its first 1.4nm SoC, the A22 Pro. In fact, the new silicon is said to arrive after the announcement of the company’s 20th-anniversary iPhone. TSMC is aggressively building its 1.4nm facilities to accommodate the raging demand, with Apple likely seizing the first batch of A22 Pro Shor…

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