Apple is expected to use TSMC's base 2-nanometer N2 process rather than the newer N2P variant for its upcoming A20 and M6 ...
It has once again been rumored that Apple might revive its chipmaking partnership with Intel, but the chips would be designed ...
Apple's next-gen M6 processor for its refreshed OLED MacBook Pro has been rumored to launch sooner than anticipated, sticks with TSMC N2 for lower costs.
Multiple reports have indicated that Apple is turning to Intel for future iPhone chips. Now, analyst Jeff Pu is ...
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There's no doubt that TSMC's 2nm process, known as N2, is attracting major customers for the Taiwan-based manufacturer. Apple was reportedly first in line, placing orders for the A20 and A20 Pro chips ...
Apple's imminent M5 Pro and M5 Max chips will run cooler and faster than ever before, as a year-old rumor about the way Apple Silicon chips are packaged resurfaces.
Apple might be rekindling its chip manufacturing ties with Intel for upcoming iPhones, focusing solely on fabrication.
We've done the testing, and Apple's latest iPhone chips have the horsepower for a capable, low-cost MacBook laptop running on purely smartphone silicon. Might Apple make it happen? From the laptops on ...
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