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TSMC details its future 5nm and 3nm manufacturing processes—here’s what it means for Apple silicon

TSMC details its future 5nm and 3nm manufacturing processes—here’s what it means for Apple silicon

Posted on August 27, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

At TSMC’s annual Technology Symposium, the company revealed some of the first details of its future chip technology.

Apple’s processors are exclusively made by TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation), and Apple pays top dollar to make sure its A-series chips in the latest iPhones and iPads (and soon Macs) are manufactured with the very bleeding edge of what TSMC has to offer.

So when TSMC announced the improvements it is making to its chip manufacturing processes at its annual Technology Symposium, we gain some insight into what to expect from Apple’s future chip roadmap.

Naturally, the actual design of Apple’s silicon is the primary indicator of performance and efficiency. But manufacturing process technology plays a huge role; it helps determine how large and complex a chip can be, how fast it can run, and how much power it uses at a given speed.
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