TSMC's 3nm chips already in testing for iPhones and Macs

M1

Apple's M1 processors are 5nm.

One of the novelties that could arrive during the next 2023 to Apple devices is the implementation of processors manufactured with 3nm technology. This time it seems that TSMC would be in charge of manufacturing the first batch of these small chips for iPhones and Macs. That is why the first units of these small processors could already be in the production process, at least in tests as he tells us. DigiTimes.

3nm chips would be ready by 2023

It does not seem that during the next year we will have changes in the processors of the iPhone or the Mac in terms of current manufacturing technology. Models Today used by Apple are 5nm, very reliable, powerful and above all efficient but this can always be improved with this manufacturing process.

It seems that the Apple hardware of 2023 will carry these types of processors and possibly a few more changes that could surprise users. From TSMC they have been working hard and for a few weeks started manufacturing the first 3nm chips in a pilot test. This is undoubtedly really good news for users who will see a really great evolution in the power of the processors, in their consumption and efficiency. The current processors M1, A15 and other current chips are really "beasts" but those that started a few days ago in tests will be much higher than the present ones, so we can expect much more with them.


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