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TSMC starts making chips for new iPhones

Device to use A12 chip to help run apps faster and last longer

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SAN FRANCISCO: Apple Inc manufactur­ing partner Taiwan Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Co (TSMC) has started mass production of next-generation processors for new iPhones launching later this year, according to people familiar with the matter.

The processor, likely to be called the A12 chip, will use a 7-nanometer design that can be smaller, faster and more efficient than the 10-nanometer chips in current Apple devices like the iPhone 8 and iPhone X, the people said.

They asked not to be identified discussing private plans. Apple and TSMC spokeswome­n declined to comment.

More-capable chips help smartphone­s run apps faster and last longer before having to be recharged, key advantages in a competi- tive industry that’s struggling to grow.

In April, TSMC, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, said it started mass-producing 7-nanometer processors, but didn’t disclose it was building them for a specific partner. TSMC shares were little changed yesterday There have been concerns about how Apple would fare amidst a slowdown in the mobile-phone industry, as major markets from the US to China grow more saturated.

Global smartphone shipments fell 8.5% in the fourth quarter and declined 0.5% for the year, according to researcher IDC.

Apple would be one of the first phone makers to use the new chip technology in consumer devices, but it isn’t the only one. Samsung Electronic­s Co, Apple’s biggest competitor, is working on adding these components to its new phones, and said on Tuesday it will start churning out processors using the technique this year.

Apple is also trying to get ahead of 7-nanometer designs from Qualcomm Inc, the biggest maker of mobile phone chips. Huawei Technologi­es Co is also grabbing market share in China with its phones and in-house designed processors.

Apple plans to launch at least a trio of new iPhones this fall, including a larger version of the iPhone X’s design, an update to the current iPhone X size, and a lower-cost model with many of the iPhone X’s features but with a cheaper LCD screen.

TSMC wants to spend more than US$10 billion to expand its Hsinchu headquarte­rs production facility, which includes a research and developmen­t centre where it builds the latest chip technology.

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