Apple to use 5nm processors for 2020 iPhones

About a week ago, we heard reports that the A13 processor destined for this year’s iPhone will continue to be produced in the same 7 nanometer size as the A12. Digitimes notes today that for the iPhone 2020, we will see another miniaturization step.

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The site says TSMC is expected to secure the first 5 nanometers from Apple next year.Fabrication size is not directly related to performance, but smaller blanks between transistors generally mean better power efficiency and space for more transistors on the same surface, resulting in performance gains.

Apple made a great deal over the past year about the A12, as the company was the first to ship 7nm processors.

The A12X chip of the iPad and A12 of the iPhone exceeds competition in the calculation standards. Last year’s iPhone continues to compete with Android‘s modern platforms, at least in terms of synthetic comparison points

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neOadviser – TECH

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