TSMC might be making waves of progress with its 2nm node, as it has been reported to achieve a 60 percent yield on its cutting-edge node during trial production, but there is no guarantee that its customers will be utilizing this technology any time soon, at least according to one report. Apple, who has consistently tried to gain an advantage against the competition by shifting to newer processes for a variety of chipsets, the company may stick with TSMC’s 3nm N3P for the A20, which is scheduled to arrive in late 2026 and will power the iPhone 18 family. The technology […]
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