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According to reports, the A16 Bionic chip that Apple will carry on this year’s iPhone will be manufactured using the same 5nm process as the A15 Bionic on the iPhone 13, while Apple’s M2 for its next-generation Mac (the official name is unclear at this time, the following will be M2 Refers to) chips will have an even bigger leap in performance. Meanwhile, Twitter owner @ShrimpApplePro broke the news that Apple is working on an “final” M1 chip variant that will use the more powerful cores in the A15 chip – perhaps the M1 Ultra isn’t the end of the M1 series yet? @ShrimpApplePro shared a message “from a fairly reliable source” on Twitter, where he revealed Apple’s plans for the upcoming A16 and M2, as well as the “final” version of the M1 series of chips. According to reports, the A16 will be based on TSMC’s 5nm process, which is the same as the A14, A15 and M1. It was previously reported that the A16 may be manufactured using TSMC’s 4nm process, and DigiTimes .
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