TSMC plans to supply 3nm chips for Apple in the second half of 2022

According to Macrumors, TSMC is preparing to supply 3nm chips to Apple in the second half of 2022. However, in the next few months, TSMC plans to start producing 4nm chips first. In addition, DigiTimes also pointed out that TSMC’s new 3nm process chip will have a 15% performance improvement over the previous generation, while also increasing efficiency by 30%, and will enter mass production at the end of 2022.

Apple has previously booked the initial production capacity of TSMC’s 4nm chips for the M-series chips of its future Mac computers, and recently Apple has placed a large number of orders with TSMC to produce A15 chips for the upcoming iPhone 13. The chip is based on an enhanced 5nm process.

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TSMC claims that its N3 technology will become the world’s most advanced chip technology that can be mass-produced in the second half of 2022. Relying on the mature FinFET transistor architecture, N3 will have a 15% speed increase compared to N5, its power consumption will also be reduced by 30%.

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