
2022 iPhone and Mac may use 3nm chipsets, and it hints at higher performance
India Today
The 3nm chipset would mean the iPhone 14 would be much better than the iPhone 12 in terms of performance.
Apple iPhone 13 is on its way to launch and it is going to be an incremental upgrade over the iPhone 12 from last year. What this means is that there will be only a few bumps in features and specifications while some of the core hardware is not going to change. That includes the processor’s architecture, which will be 5nm for the A15 Bionic. However, next year’s iPhone will get a radically better processor that will likely use the 3nm fabrication process technology. DigiTimes has reported that TSMC, one of Apple’s biggest chip manufacturers, has begun the process of mass-producing the 3nm chipset and if everything goes well, this chipset will be used on the iPhone 14. Not just the 2022 iPhone, the Mac computers next year will also use 3nm process technology on its chipsets. Now, Apple has already begun the transition from Intel chipsets to its proprietary Silicon chipset, so next year there is going to be a successive version of the M1. Say, Apple M2.
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Claude can now control computer like a human, Anthropic says soon you won't need your laptop anymore
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