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TSMC reportedly begun producing A15 Bionic chips for Apple iPhone 13

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TSMC has begun to produce a new generation of A15 chips for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 13 mobile phone, and the demand for this chip exceeds last year’s A14 chip in scale. The Apple A15 chip uses an improved version of the 5nm process technology, which is used for the first time on the Apple A14 Bionic chip.

This chip will have lower power consumption than the previous generation A14 chip while taking into account more powerful performance. In addition, there is no more specific information about Apple’s A15 chip specifications.

In addition, relevant sources in Apple’s supply chain also stated that due to the impact of the epidemic on the global manufacturing industry, Apple and TSMC decided to modify the production plans of Apple’s A14 chip and Apple’s iPhone 12 mobile phone to make the production capacity of this mobile phone released last year slightly give way.

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The production capacity of the new iPhone 13 to be released this year will ensure that the new mobile phone will be available in sufficient quantities after the conference. The “ultimate” rendering of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 13 phone has been exposed before. The appearance of the phone still uses a flat middle frame and full-screen design with bangs, but the area of ​​bangs has been greatly reduced.

At the same time, the rear three-camera camera module on the back of the fuselage adopts a crater convex shape, and the lens area has been increased a lot. If there is no accident, the image will be greatly upgraded.

In addition, the exposure message also shows that the iPhone 13 Pro mobile phone will also use Samsung’s 120Hz LTPO OLED screen, which supports a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. And supports Face ID and Touch ID dual unlocking scheme. The phone will also be equipped with a new A15 bionic processor and support Wi-Fi 6E technology. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple is expected to release the new Apple iPhone 13 series in September this year.

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