Apple has reportedly secured the majority of TSMC's initial 2-nanometer chip production capacity, a significant move for its future product lines. This advanced manufacturing process is slated for Apple's new A20 series of processors, which are expected to debut next year. The deal underscores the strong partnership between the two tech giants and TSMC's crucial role in enabling Apple's technological advancements. The A20 chips are anticipated to power the next generation of Apple devices, including the standard iPhone 18 models. Furthermore, reports indicate that a more powerful A20 Pro variant will be used in the iPhone 18 Pro and Apple's first-ever foldable iPhone, which is rumored to launch in 2026.
Apple Reportedly Secures Most of TSMC's Initial 2nm Chip Capacity for Future iPhones
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