TSMC recently achieved a major milestone as its 2nm trial production hit yields of 60 percent, which only means that mass production of wafers on this lithography will likely happen earlier than expected. Apple is expected to be one of the manufacturer’s lucrative clients, and has been reported to leverage the 2nm process for its A20 Pro, which will possibly be found in the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. However, using a cutting-edge silicon could cost the technology giant dearly, with a new report claiming that the SoC’s cost will increase by 70 percent. Then again, the […]
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