Apple is expected to lose its top spot as TSMC’s biggest customer, despite reportedly securing more than half of its foundry partner’s initial 2nm capacity, with the majority of wafers dedicated to the A20 and A20 Pro that will be utilized for the upcoming iPhone 18 series. With the Cupertino firm no longer the highest earner thanks to the AI boom, a tipster claims TSMC will no longer give Apple priority in shipments, as the bulk of its earnings come from an entirely different category. Tipster claims TSMC CEO visited Apple’s headquarters to initiate the largest price hike, as smartphone SoCs are […]
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