The Asian Age

Apple’s A12 chips go in production

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Apple’s mobile chipsets are some of the best, if not the best, in business. The A11 Bionic, unveiled with 2017’ s iPhone X and iPhone 8 series, simply outperform­s any of Qualcomm’s or MediaTek’s latest flagship chipsets in benchmarks. However, since continuous developmen­t in the field of technology is required, Apple is rumoured to have already started the production of the next generation mobile chipset.

According to a report by Bloomberg, Apple is already manufactur­ing the new mobile chipset for its upcoming 2018 iPhone range slated to be released in September. The chipset is expected to be called the A12 and will be utilising the 7nm FinFET manufactur­ing process. The chipset is reported to be built by TSMC, who had claimed to manufactur­e 7nm chipsets back in April. However, TSMC didn’t reveal the name of the client that it’s building the chipsets for.

There’s no other confirmed informatio­n on the A12 chipset as of now. However, the 7nm SoC will be naturally much more capable and efficient than the existing the A11 Bionic chip powering the latest iPhones. The A11 was built using the 10nm manufactur­ing process. The 7nm chipsets will aid in performanc­e increase over the existing one and will also allow Apple to achieve better battery stamina figures for its upcoming iPhones. Samsung was also expected to announce the manufactur­ing of the 7nm chipsets this year, followed by Huawei later in the year. Qualcomm could also be announcing the next flagship Snapdragon SoC utilising the 7nm manufactur­ing process later in the year.

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