The iPhone 17 Pro is expected to be the first device to use 2nm chips, with the first to be released in 2025.
Apple is taking another step forward in next-generation processor technology. TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), Apple’s manufacturing partner for Apple Silicon chips, has presented the first prototypes of 2nm chips to Apple. This development is seen as an important milestone for both Apple and the semiconductor industry.
TSMC’s 2nm chips are described as the most advanced semiconductor technology the company plans to mass-produce in 2025. These new chips are expected to be industry leaders in terms of density and energy efficiency. TSMC describes these next-generation chips as “N2” or 2-nanometer prototypes and has already demonstrated them to its biggest customers, including Apple and Nvidia.
The iPhone 17 Pro is expected to be the first device to use 2nm chips, with the first to be released in 2025. This transition will bring significant improvements to Apple products, both in terms of performance and efficiency. However, more details about TSMC’s 2nm chips are yet to be finalized. These developments demonstrate the continued advancement of semiconductor technology and Apple’s innovative approach in this field.
Source: https://www.cioupdate.com.tr/yeni-urunler/tsmc-apple/