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<p>Apple’s chip manufacturing partner, TSMC, is expected to begin volume production of 3-nanometer chips during the fourth quarter of 2022, according to a new report from
DigiTimes. This could mean that we start seeing 3nm chips in Apple products as soon as 2023. </p>
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TSMC begins pilot production of 3nm chips, could be used in 2023 iPhones and Macs