Apple Supplier TSMC to Begin Production of 2nm Chips as Soon as 2025, Could be Used by Apple For iPhone and Mac
We have previously heard that Apple is looking to introduce its highly rumored M2 chip in the coming months with the new MacBook Air and Mac mini. Moreover, the company might also be planning to introduce a redesigned MacBook Pro model with a bigger display. However, the company is looking forward to further enhancing the chip manufacturing process as its supplier TSMC will begin production of 2nm chips as soon as 2025, according to a new report from DigiTimes. At this point in time, Apple’s iPhones and Macs feature chips based on TSMC’s 5nm process which includes the A15 Bionic and M-series, respectively. Other than this, TSMC is also planning to begin mass production of its 3nm chips later this year. WIth 2nm chips speculated to arrive in 2025, we presume Apple will stick with 3nm processors for at least two years. If Apple does plan to introduce 2nm chips in its products by 2025, it will be among the first companies to do so. It was also previously reported that Apple might use 3nm chips in iPad Pro models which are speculated to launch later this year. We are expecting Apple to launch a new iPad Pro model with an M2 chip but no certain details have been stated. We will share more details on the subject as soon as further details are available. This is all there is to it, folks. What are your thoughts on the subject? Share your valuable insights with us in the comments.