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Apple’s A15 chip for iPhone 13 will be mass produced in advance by end of May

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Apple’s long-term supplier TSMC will start mass production of A15 chips for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 13 series in advance at the end of May.

The new chip A15 will be based on an enhanced version of the 5-nanometer process, which will be unveiled for the first time in the A14 Bionic and 2020 iPad Air and iPhone 12 series.

Although the full report may provide more details on the specific details of the new chip that will support the next-generation iPhone, it is reasonable to assume that it will improve performance and power efficiency.

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Due to the impact of the global epidemic crisis on suppliers, Apple launched the iPhone 12 series in October last year instead of the normal September time. The impact on the supply chain has been eased.

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that Apple is expected to release the iPhone 13 series of mobile phones in September this year. Since TSMC is now considered to start mass production of new chips ahead of schedule, it seems this is indeed the case.

Improving the performance and power efficiency of the A15 will be one of the many rumored features of the 2021 iPhone. Current information indicates that Apple’s upcoming iPhone will move the handset to the top frame to achieve a smaller notch.

The news broke that Apple is expected to add ProMotion 120Hz and AOD screen display functions to at least some iPhone 13 Pro models. Other features include the rumored new matte black option, anti-fingerprints on the stainless steel edge, and possible in-screen fingerprint recognition sensors.

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