The iPhone 14 series is expected to be powered by two separate chips. this iPhone 14 standard and iPhone 14 MaxThe two most affordable versions should suffice with an A15 Bionic chip similar to that of the iPhone 13. Still, the chipset would have been slightly overhauled from last year.
It took everyone by surprise that Apple reserved the new A16 Bionic chipset for high-end versions. This is not a first for the California brand. Apple did this with the iPhone 5C. That’s why the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will inherit a new A16 Bionic chip.
Apple won’t switch to 4nm engraving yet
On the other hand, the processor does not seem as powerful as expected. According to a series of leaks that have surfaced on the web, the A16 Bionic chip, TSMC’s manufacturing process at 5nmLike the A15 Bionic chip. Apple won’t be able to pass the 4nm engraving milestone this year. The transition should kick off with the iPhone 15 series in 2023.
This is the opinion of the leaker ShrimpApplePro in particular. “A16 Bionic will continue to use 5nm from TSMC”, says the informant. However, it provides: improvements remain in the program Features of the iPhone 14 Pro chip, such as improved performance on the CPU side, better management of LPDDR5 RAM and graphics section.
This will be the first time Apple will use chipsets an engraving process that hasn’t changed for three years. However, analyst Ming Chi Kuo says it’s okay to use the same fine engraving as last year. Expert, “N4 process (Editor’s note: 4nm) No advantage over N5P (Editor’s note: 5nm)“.
Apple would rather stay at the pinnacle of their success than opt for a more sophisticated method of burning with no real advantages in use. “If you don’t know Samsung and TSMC 4nm is just 5nm with a bit of salt and pepper”It underlines as well as ShrimpApplePro by estimating 4nm to be very close to 5nm.
A16 Bionic, just a marketing name?
“The A15 is built to TSMC’s N5P. As the N4 has no advantages over the N5P, it’s reasonable for the A16 to stay with the N5P, meaning that the performance and power-saving improvements of the A16 should be limited.”, explains the Chinese analyst, noting that the A16 Bionic name is more of a marketing issue. ShrimpApplePro recognizes and believes that using 4nm is the most sensible decision there is.
The latest news would head for 4nm engravings after Apple. Production challenges faced by TSMC. The Taiwanese group would not be able to burn large quantities of chips at 3 nm before the end of 2022. TSMC would particularly fall victim to the inadequacy of computer chips and the shortcomings of its production lines, which had been orderly since the crisis sanitation. If Apple can develop its own chips based on the ARM architecture, the Cupertino giant remains Very dependent on TSMC to erode its components.
As a reminder, the A15 Bionic chip remains one of the most powerful smartphone processors on the market. While Apple announced 50% better performance than its competitors, the chipset’s 62% faster More than chips like Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 898 and Samsung’s Exynos 2200. Since then, Android chipmakers like Qualcomm have managed to bridge the gap, especially in terms of raw power. The SoC of the iPhone 13 stands out above all for its energy efficiency, which guarantees better autonomy.
Despite a SoC very close to last year, Apple would decide to raise the prices of its iPhones. This new increase will be due to the integration of a new sensor specifically for selfies.
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According to TSMC’s public announcements and roadmap (source: https://t.co/EgzC8D1Wys):
1. The significantly better N3 and N4P will not start mass production until 2023.
2. N5P and N4 are the latest technologies Apple can use for 2H22 products.
3. N4 has no advantage over N4. N5P. pic.twitter.com/kmzQEyxRkN— 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) 29 May 2022