Risi continues to create storms in the computer market with its processors. The company combines performance and efficiency, creating an excellent combination and achieving great success. Many people expected this success to continue soon with the M3 processors. However, if the rumors are true, this might not be the case. It appears that Apple’s highly anticipated M3-powered Macs and iPads may not hit the shelves until 2024. Here are the details…

Apple M3-Powered Macs Face Delay Until 2024 Due to TSMC’s 3-Nanometer Challenges

Apple’s highly anticipated M3-powered Macs and iPads may not hit the shelves until 2024. This serious claim was made by a Twitter user named @Tech_Reve, who claims to have insider information. The user shared, “Update: No M3 Mac or iPad for this year. Due to yield issues with TSMC not being able to supply enough of the M3 to Apple, Apple has delayed the release of the M3 until next year. So there will be no M3 Macs and no M3 iPads this year.”

TSMC is currently responsible for manufacturing Apple’s 3nm A17 chips for the iPhone 15 Pro models. They are also working on the Mac-series “M3” chips, which utilize the same 3nm process. These chips promise significant speed and efficiency improvements. However, TSMC’s recent challenges with 3nm tools and yield have reportedly affected their ability to meet Apple’s demand for the groundbreaking chip technology. This was also highlighted in an EE Times report last month.

If the claims are true, we will not see a new processor at WWDC 23 taking place on June 5th. However, we don’t think users would complain much because the products already available on the market have a good performance for today’s conditions. Of course, this means we won’t see a new Mac either. According to some emerging news, Apple will introduce a 15-inch MacBook Air model with an M2 processor. The new model is expected to be particularly impressive in terms of battery life.

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