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Title: The 2022 iPhones and Macs may feature 3nm processors
Post by: HCK on August 11, 2021, 04:05:19 pm
The 2022 iPhones and Macs may feature 3nm processors

What you need to know


The iPhone 14 and 2022 Macs may feature a 3nm chipset.
A new report from DigiTimes says the chip could come to the devices as soon as 2022.


Apple is not resting on its laurels with pushing Apple silicon to the next level.

Apple has been using 5nm chip technology for its current products, but the company does not appear to be satisfied with that.

As reported by MacRumors, an upcoming report from DigiTimes says that the iPhone and Mac models released in the back half of 2022 will feature 3nm processors.


  TSMC is on track to move its 3nm process technology to volume production in the second half of 2022 for Apple's devices, either iPhones or Mac computers, according to industry sources.


Today's report does fly in the face of an earlier report from Nikkei in July. That report said that, while the next generation of iPads will feature the 3nm chip, the 2022 iPhone is expected to come packed with ta 4nm chip.


  Apple's iPad will likely be the first device...

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