The launch of the iPhone 17 family next year with Apple’s A19 and A19 Pro on the industry’s first 2nm process would give the company a generational advantage like no other, but even the company knows that it needs to stick within the boundaries of reality. For instance, TSMC was recently reported to have obtained a 60 percent yield for the trial production of its 2nm technology, and while that is commendable, the figure needs to be higher for lucrative customers to justify placing orders. Statistically, mass producing wafers during the trial phase means that the output would be far too […]
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