The A20 chip that will be used in the iPhone 18 could be packaged with a new tech that will give Apple more configuration options, while still being as small as possible.
Apple’s chips, produced by TSMC, are currently packaged using a method known as InFo (Integrated Fan-Out), which helps create very compact chips for use in the iPhone. However, if a leaker is to be believed, Apple could switch to something different.
In a Weibo post by “Mobile Phone Chip Expert” on Monday, it is claimed that the A20 will be a 2-nanometer chip that uses a new packaging method known as WMCM. The leaker also adds that the memory will also be upgradedto 12GB for all models.
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