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iPhone 13’s A15 Chip Production Could Start in May, 4nm Chips Coming Next Year
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A new report from Digitimes claims that the production of the A15 Bionic chip for the iPhone 13 lineup will reportedly start in May. The report also details Apple’s plan of introducing a 4nm chip with the 2022 iPhone.
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