Both reports confirm that next‐generation iPhone 18 models will incorporate a breakthrough 2nm chip for faster performance and improved power efficiency—with expert confirmation from Ming‐Chi Kuo.
iPhone 18 could debut with a new 2nm chip from Taiwan Semiconductor, signaling significant internal upgrades. While the iPhone 16 features a 3nm A18 and the expected iPhone 17 an improved 3nm A19, some analysts predict the 2nm chip might debut only in the high-end iPhone 18 Pro.
Ming-Chi Kuo confirmed that iPhone 18 models will use the A20 chip built on TSMC's 2nm process. Trials show yields above 60-70%, promising up to 15% faster performance and 30% power efficiency gains compared to the A19 chip’s 3nm design.
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