News from the Taiwanese reporting agency, Taiwan Economic Daily, has revealed that Apple has already been trying to place orders for 5nm chipsets through TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company). The world’s largest semiconductor manufacturer is preparing for the mass production of its 5nm process, which should also be seen in the upcoming A14 SoC that will be used in the iPhone 12.

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Previously, TSMC had announced that its 5nm processing technology is ready for mass production and is scheduled to officially begin operations starting from Q2 of 2020. At the moment, the chipmaking company is optimistic regarding the success of both its 5nm and 7nm process. According to sources, the 5nm chipsets for Apple will face various constraints and time constrictions if the Cupertino based giant doesn’t delay the iPhone 12 launch.

Thus, it is necessary for the smartphone giant to place orders right off the bat to make up for enough units for the coming launch in the latter half of this year. TSMC is planned to start the 5nm chip production for the A14 SoC in April. In other words, the plan is going according to schedule and is currently unaffected by any other factors, the largest hindrance being the Coronavirus pandemic.

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The last generation Apple A13 SoC

For those unaware, TSMC has been the primary supplier for Apple chipsets since 2016. Now, Apple’s latest chipset model is touted to be one of the most powerful mobile processors ever. Some reports even claim that it would be the first in the industry to cross the 3GHz mark and featuring other performance improvements across the board.

 

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